Join Shark Stewards on September 20, 2025 for the biggest day of volunteer action at Aquatic Park Berkeley, and the East Bay Parks!
Read MoreBeach Cleanup Aquatic Park
Join our Aquatic Park Stewards team testing water quality, cleaning up marine debris and helping maintain the lagoon and park.Meet our Friends of Aquatic Park partners and help collect data on this ongoing research and community science project.
Read MoreEarth Day Water Monitoring, Plastic Survey and Cleanup, Aquatic Park
Earth Day Water Monitoring, Plastic Survey and Cleanup, Berkeley Aquatic Park-
Read MoreBeach Cleanup, Survey and Water Monitoring Aquatic Park
Join Shark Stewards and the students with the Cal Surfrider Foundation for another cleanup, brand survey and water monitoring.
Read MoreWater Monitoring Training and Cleanup, Aquatic Park
Join our Aquatic Park Stewards testing water quality, cleaning up marine debris and helping maintain the lagoon and park.
Read MoreDead Sharks and Rays in Aquatic Park
During the week of February 6 a colleague reported via Reddit seeing several dead bat rays and leopard sharks at Berkeley’s Aquatic Park. After investigating, a biologist from Shark Stewards recorded nearly 20 dead leopard sharks and bat rays at Aquatic Park.
Read MoreRespect For Fish, San Francisco
Respect for Fish Day, is an international day of recognition of our finny relatives, Join in person in San Francisco at Aquatic Park, August 3rd with In Defense of Animals and PETA. Meet at the lawn just east of the Maritime Museum.
Read MoreWorld Ocean Day Berkeley Aquatic Park
Celebrate the Ocean and San Francisco Bay with Shark Stewards at Berkeley Aquatic Park.
Read MoreBerkeley Aquatic Park Clean up and Survey
Shark Stewards and the Save Aquatic Parks friends group are co-hosting a park marine debris survey and cleanup, and wildlife observations with students from the Black Pine Circle School as part of our community engagement for Earth Day.
Read MoreBeach Cleanup and Connection with Groundswell and the Ocean Film Festival
Join our crew with the International Ocean Film festival and Groundswell’s Sand and Sea Circle meditating, connecting and cleaning the beach for Plastic Free National Parks and Waterfront.
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