Kaitilin Gaffney Director, Pacific Program Ocean Conservancy Stephen J. Sellers Assistant Secretary, Response Cal EMA

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Kaitilin Gaffney Director, Pacific Program Ocean Conservancy Stephen J. Sellers Assistant Secretary, Response Cal EMA Eben Schwartz Marine Debris Program Manager California Coastal Commission Japan Tsunami Marine Debris

Joint Information Center (JIC) CA Coastal Clean-up Day Ocean Conservancy Tsunami Debris Action Center debris/tsunami-debris-action-center.html NOAA Tsunami Debris Information Tsunami Debris Public Reporting

California Coastal Cleanup Day Saturday, September 15 th 9am to noon Clean-ups at beaches (rivers, lakes, or creeks) SACRAMENTO American River Parkway Foundation Stacy Springer (916)