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For 60 years, the Port of San Diego has protected and managed the waterfront land of San Diego and its five member cities.
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Environment
The Port of San Diego is proposing to construct 76.5 acres of coastal wetland habitat at Pond 20 to create a mitigation bank, the first of its kind for San Diego Bay. Pond 20, a former salt evaporation pond in south San Diego Bay, is currently vacant…
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Waterfront Development
The National City Bayfront is made up of 273 acres of waterfront land and 167 acres of water and includes the National City Marine Terminal, Pepper Park, Pier 32 Marina, the Aquatic Center and many pieces of valuable public art. The National City…

Waterfront Development
As part of efforts to enhance our San Diego destination, the Port of San Diego is working to redevelop portions of eastern Harbor Island overlooking the beautiful San Diego Bay. This area offers an unbeatable combination of water access, stunning…

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

The Port is where San Diego greets the world. This waterfront of opportunity welcomes millions of visitors each year and creates prosperity in our communities.