Newport Beach. Photo by Kindel Media via Pexels.

Do you like to go to the beach? Do you appreciate having a beach to go to? Are you happier when that beach has clean ocean water, thriving ocean life and isn’t covered by rocks, seawalls or houses intruding on the public sand?

If the answer to any/all of those questions is, “Yes!,” that means you’re a fan of the California Coastal Act, a law passed in 1976 following a 1972 public uprising to defend the coast from development threats. The Coastal Act, as it’s commonly known, protects two key rights — public beach access and coastal preservation – but now those rights are under attack as the Trump administration and California’s own Governor Gavin Newsom seek to weaken or eliminate the agency charged with upholding them, the California Coastal Commission.

Guest Jennifer Savage of Surfrider Foundation joins the show to discuss the movement to protect the Coastal Commission from attacks from the left and right.

Want to help? Surfrider Foundation has the resources for you here.