Your voice matters. Together we can safeguard our ocean and community. Start by taking one of the actions below.
ONGOING ACTIONS
Volunteer for the movement.
We’ll suggest local groups and urgent actions that fit your skills and interests, so you can choose how and when to get involved and make an impact.
Get the Facts
Download the fact sheet to understand Sable’s plans and see how you can help protect Santa Barbara’s coast.
Support Legal Action
The EDC is a leader in our community efforts. Thanks to support from people like you, EDC has been working to protect the healthy environment and natural beauty of California’s south central coast since 1977.
Submit Public Comment
The Trump administration has opened all California waters to offshore oil and gas drilling. You have less than 60 days—until January 23—to submit a public comment. Please take a moment to tell them what you think of these plans.
IMPACT: COMPLETED ACTIONS
SB County Hearing
IMPACT - Your Voice Mattered
Santa Barbara packed the hearing: In a dramatic reversal the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to deny Sable Offshore Oil Company’s permit transfer, with longtime pro-oil Supervisor Steve Lavagnino breaking ranks after citing criminal charges, state fines, and ethical concerns about Sable’s leadership
Write State Governor and Legislature
IMPACT: 1085 signed!!
The petition built visible momentum that helped pass AB 542 and set the stage for the next round of protections in 2026.
Write Governor Newson
IMPACT: TBD
Demand that he stop Texas-based Sable Offshore from restarting the same corroded pipeline that caused the 2015 Refugio oil spill, and remind him that true climate leadership means protecting Californians—not giving Big Oil a free pass to break the law and risk another coastal disaster.
Write our SB Supervisors
IMPACT: Letters work!
The PSI letter-writing campaign mobilized hundreds of residents to contact county leaders, helping turn public pressure into decisive action as supervisors voted 4-1 to block Sable’s permit transfer and protect the Santa Barbara coast from renewed offshore drilling.