Seaworld: http://www.seaworld.com/
I think this would be a good place to talk to the people for the MSB project. They are all about marine life and habitats close to the beaches/ in beaches. I think they would have a lot of useful information about animals that we could take pictures of and put it in out calendar.
Port of San Diego: http://www.portofsandiego.org/environment.html
I think this one would be good for interviewing people about their opinions/ ideas for the environment. Here, there is a lot of things about, not only clean water, but clean air, clean water, a lot of aspects. From this, we can decide what sort of landscaping we want, what are good areas to find good views, and where to go to to look at water quality.
Birch Aquarium: http://aquarium.ucsd.edu/
Like I said for Seaworld, I think the people here can inform us about the marine animals or wildlife on the coast. They could perhaps tell us about different species of birds and fish that may prove useful to our project in the end. They could also tell us about the wildlife there and we could use those for captions and fun facts.
Council President Pro Tem Kevin Faulconer
Perhaps we can follow actions he has done because his district is on the coast where all the beaches are. He is sort of in the area where the main project takes place.
Councilmember Sherri Lightner
Like in District 2, District one is close to the shore and dominates a lot of it. Since they are practically responsible for the shore, I'm sure they'v done a lot of things that we can use in our calendar. (Like say, "So and so did this on this date, resulting in cleaner whatever.")
Council President Ben Hueso
District 8 is sort of all over the place. Maybe this person knows about different things happening in different areas of water (Because District 8 is close to the shore in two different places).
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