Beach Clean Up at Aliso Beach

Beach Clean Up at Aliso Beach

Please join the Eco Warrior Foundation and @chronictacos Saturday March 30th, 2019, 9am-Noon at Aliso Beach Park located in Laguna Beach. We will have free parking passes for all of our volunteers, courtesy of @ocparks, as well as waivers, bags and gloves for everyone. Chronic Tacos will be providing lunch our volunteers as a special thank you for doing your part!

More than 200 pounds of trash — mostly plastic — scooped up at Aliso Beach cleanup in Laguna

More than 200 pounds of trash — mostly plastic — scooped up at Aliso Beach cleanup in Laguna

LAGUNA BEACH — ECO-Warrior’s first beach clean-up of the year, at Aliso Beach, took Richard Birt back 50 years.

The event, held Saturday, Jan. 27, reminded Birt of childhood summers when his father taught him to be aware of the environment and to do his part to keep the beach clean.

Local activist concerned about nails, concrete blocks washing into ocean at Laguna Beach construction site

Local activist concerned about nails, concrete blocks washing into ocean at Laguna Beach construction site

Beach activist James Pribram is known as Eco Warrior. The Laguna Niguel resident, who grew up several bluff houses on right, wants no remnants left at this Agate Beach, Laguna, construction site. The project is designed to improve a staircase leading to the beach Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018. The former pro surfer has pulled rusty nails and metal from the sand over the past months. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)

The ECO-Warrior Foundation is extremely proud to announce that it has come to an agreement with the City of Laguna Beach.

Regarding the Agate Street Beach staircase renovation project. Beginning with the removal of approximately forty or so, cement Lego Blocks. The process of removing these blocks will begin Wednesday morning; January 24, 2018 and may be put back at a later date. When they begin drilling if needed. In the time frame of two to three weeks, max.

Both sides worked diligently, professionally and in the end; it was because all parties were willing to compromise.

In finding a resolution that was beneficial for all while speeding up the process of getting this difficult project completed as well.

It truly was a team effort on all parts and we thank the City of Laguna Beach and especially city engineer Christina Templeton for working over time.

We look forward to once again working with the City of Laguna Beach and look forward to seeing all of you at our beach clean up this Saturday at Aliso Beach 9am-Noon.

Thank you again for all of your support and concern.

Sincerely,

James Pribram

Founder of the ECO-Warrior Foundation

James Pribram Saves the Ocean One Wave at a Time

James Pribram Saves the Ocean One Wave at a Time

Growing up in the 70’s, ECO-Warrior Founder James Pribram knew Laguna Beach to be “just a down to earth, blue collar town.” The vast expanse of the Pacific was just outside Pribram’s window and it beckoned every part of his soul to love the sea unconditionally. The smitten Pribram, in turn, took to aquatic activities quite naturally, developing some powerful chops in the sea—like fish to water.