Seatrees Seatrees protects and restores coastal ecosystems globally, to protect ocean health and fight climate change.
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06/06/2026

We had a chance to visit our partners at Burgeon Beer Co. to throw hops for our new collaboration brew and talk sustainability! 🌱

Introducing the Coast Is Clear - DDH IPA
A fresh collab brewed with the ocean in mind! A portion of proceeds from every pint helps support watershed restoration efforts at the San Elijo Lagoon in Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Cold beer and giving back to the coast is a combo we can definitely get behind.

Brand partners like Burgeon Beer Co. support our mission to regenerate the health of our ocean planet. Together, we can reverse climate change by restoring coastal ecosystems that support carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and sustainable development.

Coast is Clear is available now! comment “🍻” to recieve a link to order!

05/22/2026

For day we are taking inspiration from the concept itself. Biodiversity encompasses the extraordinary variety of all living things on Earth, each with their own role to play in the ecosystem.

When we apply this same concept to conservation work the connection is clear. Local action scaled through many projects around the world creates a web of environmental impact.

Comment “Earth” 🌍 and get involved in our ongoing efforts to bring back our planets biodiversity

05/08/2026

Did you know we need Coastal Watersheds? 🌎

Welcome to our “Ecosystem Series” where we are giving you the inside scoop to the world below!

Coastal Watersheds are a transition between land and sea, and benefit the Earth in many ways…

🔹 They are a nursery for thousands of species
🔹 They filter out sediments and toxins before they reach the ocean
🔹They absorb storm surge energy, minimizing erosion and infrastructure damage

We are restoring coastal wetlands with the help of our incredible partners

You can help restore this ecosystem with us 🌱 Plant your first sea tree at Seatrees.org!

03/26/2026

PURP meets at Stillwater Cove CA every Sunday to help cull the booming purple urchin populations.

Most of these urchins are off to become fertilizer but some of them have enough uni inside for everyone to share 👾

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