What’s up? – Upcoming Dockwalker Trainings and new Dockside Podcast Episodes

Feb 13, 2025
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Dockwalker Trainings

Dockwalkers provide one-on-one outreach in local harbors to share best clean boating practices and help boaters appropriately discard of used oil and waste products.

In 2025, the California Division of Boating and Waterways’ Boating Clean and Green Program is offering both virtual and in-person Dockwalker trainings. During the virtual trainings the instructor will be live and participants will be able to ask questions. A reminder to current Dockwalkers if you were trained 3 years ago it is time to get recertified.

Please register for an upcoming training.


 

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Dockside Podcast

Dockside is the podcast that helps you save and enjoy the waters you love by sharing clean and safe boating practices. This podcast is brought to you by the California State Parks and the California Coastal Commission.

The most recent episode features a conversation with Weston Boyles, the Founder and Executive Director of Rios to Rivers and Danielle Rey Frank, the Director of Development and Community Relations of Rios to Rivers. Rios to Rivers inspires the protection of rivers worldwide by investing in underserved and Indigenous youth who are intimately connected to their local waters and supporting their development as the next generation of environmental stewards. Learn about the largest dam removal in history and the Indigenous youth who will make the first descent down the newly freed river.