Santa Monica Pier Water Turning Pink for Testing

Los Angeles Magazine: In collaboration with The Bay Foundation, UCLA scientists are dyeing the water near the Santa Monica pier pink today. The pink non-toxic dye will be released by the researchers in the coming weeks to learn more about how the beach’s breakwater affects water quality and the surrounding environment.

The water around the Santa Monica Pier is going to turn pink: Here’s why

KTLA: If you’re going to be anywhere near the Santa Monica Pier on Monday, you might notice something different.  The difference? The water will be pink, instead of the normal blueish-green we are all used to.  That is because researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles Samueli School of Engineering, in cooperation with The Bay Foundation, are… Continue reading The water around the Santa Monica Pier is going to turn pink: Here’s why

SMBNEP Collaborators

Through funding from the National Estuary Program (NEP) and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), the Santa Monica Bay National Estuary Program (SMBNEP) and The Bay Foundation (TBF) (SMBNEP’s host organization) have supported the following local partners and initiatives: Beach Erosion Authority for Clean Oceans and Nourishment: Coastal Access and Beach Visitor User Data… Continue reading SMBNEP Collaborators

SMBCHRP Collaborators

In 2025, The Bay Foundation (TBF) received funding from the California State Coastal Conservancy to launch the Santa Monica Bay Coastal Habitat Restoration Program (SMBCHRP), a program focused on nature-based restoration projects that will help the Santa Monica Bay better withstand climate change. Several of our innovative partners are directly leading these restoration efforts, specifically:… Continue reading SMBCHRP Collaborators