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California peninsula. WILDCOAST has helped to protect more than 40 miles of the Valle de los Cirios coastline through private lands conservation as well as an additional 450,000 acres in Laguna San
Ignacio, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dedina also helped develop the WILDCOAST conservation program in Oaxaca which is focused on the preservation of sea turtle nesting beaches such as Playa Morro Ayuta, recently established as a federal sea turtle sanctuary in Mexico.
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Dedina organized fellow surfers at Mar Vista High School in the early 1980s to oppose a proposed offshore breakwater for
Imperial Beach. That campaign became the first victory of the fledgling Surfrider Foundation. Dedina later advocated for the creation of the South San Diego Wildlife Refuge at a time when a marina was proposed for the south end of San Diego Bay.
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Under Dedina’s leadership, WILDCOAST has emerged as a pioneer in the field of blue carbon based natural climate solutions work in
California and Mexico. WILDCOAST is carrying out wetland restoration projects in San Diego County as well as mangrove restoration work in Baja California Sur and Oaxaca in
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Dedina co-founded WILDCOAST in 2000 with
Wallace J. Nichols. One of the first projects WILDCOAST worked on was a successful campaign to halt the black market trade in sea turtle meat in northwest Mexico. The other focus of Dedina’s conservation efforts has been on coastal land protection in the Baja
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The author of Saving the Gray Whale, Wild Sea, and
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In 1996 after carrying out doctoral research on gray whale conservation in Baja
California Sur, Mexico, Dedina was hired by The Nature Conservancy as Northwest Program Manager. In that position he supported the efforts of local conservation NGOs such as Pronature Noroeste, Isla A.C. and Mexico's
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As a high school student in 1980 Dedina volunteered as part of a citizen's effort in
Imperial Beach to halt the proposed development of the Tijuana Estuary as a marina. That year the estuary was declared a National Wildlife Refuge by the Reagan Administration under Interior Secretary James Watt.
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Dedina received the SIMA Environmentalist of the Year Award, San Diego
Zoological Society’s Conservation Medal as well as the California Coastal Commission’s “Coastal Hero” Award. He was also named a UC San Diego John Muir Fellow and honored as a Peter Benchley “Hero of the Seas.”
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