Public agencies may apply for grants to remove, store and dispose of abandoned recreational vessels and other navigational hazards.
Aquatic CentersUniversities, colleges, local public and nonprofits are eligible to receive grants to fund classroom and on-the-water safety education.
Boat Launching FacilitiesLocal public entities may apply for grants to plan, design, renovate, and construct launching ramps and facilities for motorized and non-motorized boats.
Boating Law Enforcement Grant ProgramLocal governmental agencies may apply for grants to purchase boats, equipment, dive gear, etc.
Local governmental agencies may apply for grants to purchase boats, boat patrol equipment, dive gear, etc. Funding may also cover training, law enforcement personnel, search and rescue operations, recovery of drowned bodies, etc.
Coastal Beach Erosion ControlGrants are available to public entities to plan, design and restore public beaches.
National Boating InfrastructureLocal public agencies may apply for grants to provide transient (guest) dockage for recreational boats 26 feet or more in length.
Vessel Pumpout StationsFunds the placement of vessel pumpout stations.
Vessel Turn-In ProgramPublic agencies may apply for funds to run a program in which dilapidated vessels are voluntarily surrendered to them by owners.
Local private entities may apply for funding to plan, design, renovate and construct small craft harbors, marinas, dry storage facilities and fund emergency repairs.
Public MarinasLocal public entities may apply for funding to plan, design, renovate and construct small craft harbors, marinas, dry storage facilities and fund emergency repairs.
The Changing Tide newsletter: is the quarterly publication of the California Clean Boating Network (CCBN). The newsletter is dedicated to promoting clean boating practices in California by focusing on new trends in clean boating practices and environmental services for boaters. Each issue also showcases great boating destinations throughout California.
Clean Marinas California This website provides a view of the mission, organization, list of certified “clean” marinas, the complete manual illustrating the content to be reviewed during inspection, important links and other topics pertaining to the program.
Marine Debris and Volunteer Cleanup
Programs (Ocean Conservancy (formerly the Center for Marine Conservation))
The Good Mate Project: How to organize awareness of marine debris with local boaters & at local marinas (Ocean Conservancy (formerly the Center for Marine Conservation))
San Diego County Sea Grant Extension Program (informational guides on caring for a boat and preventing ocean pollution)
FLORIDA Dept. of Environmental Protection CLEAN MARINA/CLEAN VESSEL PROGRAM
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Information for Safe Boating
District North or
District South
San
Francisco Clean Boating Map
Produced by the City and County of San Francisco Department of the Environment, the
California Department of Boating and Waterways, and the California Coastal Commission’s Boating Clean & Green Program.
Sacramento -
San Joaquin Delta Recreational Boating Map
Produced by Keep the Delta Clean with the California Department of
Boating and Waterways, and the California Coastal Commission.
WWW Tide and Current Predictor (West Coast in north to south order)

