Language Translation
The California State Coastal Conservancy offers its visitors translations of its website rendered through the use of Google Translate. A drop-down menu of various languages can be found on the top right side of each page. Please note that the resulting translation is not guaranteed to be accurate or grammatically correct.
The Google Translate drop-down menu translates web pages. Downloadable documents (such as .doc and .pdf) cannot be rendered into other languages using this tool. In order to translate these documents, the California State Coastal Conservancy suggests downloading the document and then uploading it to Google Translate directly (https://translate.google.com/). This service is free. Again, please note that this translation is not guaranteed to be accurate or grammatically correct.
Latest News
- Job Posting: Project Support AnalystLove the North Coast, the San Francisco Bay Area, and the environment? This might be the job for you! The State Coastal Conservancy has two exciting opportunities for you to join us in protecting California’s iconic lands and waters, restoring vital habitats, and increasing inclusive and equitable enjoyment of the coast and shoreline. The Conservancy […] (Read more on Job Posting: Project...)
- Press Release: Coastal Conservancy Awards over $40 million for coastal access, restoration, and climate resilienceOakland, CA (4/18/2024) – Today, the Board of the State Coastal Conservancy approved grants totaling over $40 million for coastal access, restoration, and climate resilience. Among the grants awarded today are: A grant of up to $6,000,000 to Humboldt County Resource Conservation District to undertake the North Coast Wildfire Resilience Planning and Implementation Grant Program, which […] (Read more on Press Release: Coastal...)
- Sea Otter Recovery Grants RFP Now Open!The California State Coastal Conservancy announces the availability of grants to public agencies, tribes and nonprofit organizations for projects that facilitate the recovery of the southern sea otter along California’s coasts. The California Sea Otter Fund is one of the state’s tax check-off funds that allows taxpayers to voluntarily contribute to the recovery of California’s […] (Read more on Sea Otter Recovery...)