The Rose Creek Native Plant Garden has some very good friends, the nonprofit Friends of Rose Creek who judiciously maintain it and support it by being its custodian. Friends accomplish this task, in part, through hosting work parties on the second Saturday of every month. PB social activist and environmentalist, Karin Zirk, is the founder…
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Single-use plastics are a common sight. PPE, too. Author: Tim Blodgett Updated: 12:49 PM PDT April 10, 2021
SAN DIEGO The marshy wetlands surrounding Pacific Beach’s Rose Creek is not only home to bicyclists, birds and butterflies but is just minutes from Mission Bay, tying it closely to San Diego’s most precious resource, our ocean.
Which is why clearing trash from watersheds, beaches and areas that are tied so closely to our ocean, is vital, for keeping up our coastal ecosystem clean.
“Once plastic is in the environment, it never goes away.” Ian Monahan of I Love a Clean San Diego, said. “It turns into what’s called micro plastics and we are finding they are infecting our food system, especially sea life. “