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The Port’s Copper Reduction Program will help to improve water quality and reduce copper in San Diego Bay.

The Port of San Diego's Environmental Protection Department supports the Port's internal departments (Real Estate, Engineering, Safety and Marine Operations) on various environmental matters.

The urbanized areas around San Diego Bay and throughout the San Diego Bay Watershed require continual efforts to reduce or eliminate sources of pollution that can be carried by rainfall runoff to the bay.

- Permitting & Guidance
- San Diego Bay Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan
- Chula Vista Bayfront Natural Resources Management Plan
- Advisory Groups
- Tijuana River Valley Pollution Crisis

- Over 300 species of marine and coastal birds
- Over 640 species of marine invertebrates
- Over 100 species of marine fishes
- 11 threatened or endangered species and 50 special status species

The Port continues to pursue clean transportation options including alternative fueled vehicles, electric vehicle charging, and educational campaigns focused on alternative commuting options for employees and the public.

The sustainable goods movement includes initiatives such as shore power, vessel speed reduction, and electric and alternative fueled trucks and equipment.

- Climate Action Plan
- Energy
- Microgrid
- Transportation
- Maritime

- Natural Resources Management
- Environmental Education & Community Outreach
- Protection, Restoration & Enhancement

- Pollution Prevention
- Soil and Sediment Remediation
- Stormwater
- Jurisdictional Runoff Management Program
- Copper Reduction Program
- Alternative Hull Paints