There’s just something about Ona Beach. Inside Brian Booth State Park on the Central Coast—if you travel through the trees, over the footbridge, and around the bend—a whole other world will emerge before your eyes. It’s the kind of beach you could spend hours getting lost in.
It’s also Bedrock Theatre’s newly adopted CoastWatch mile.
In the final episode of CoastWatch & Listen, join the whole Bedrock crew as we meet Mile 208, Ona Beach, for the first time; reflect on the lessons and inspirations imparted by the CoastWatchers we’ve met; and begin taking action to answer the question, “How can art and environmentalism coexist?”
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There’s just something about Ona Beach. Inside Brian Booth State Park on the Central Coast—if you travel through the trees, over the footbridge, and around the bend—a whole other world will emerge before your eyes. It’s the kind of beach you could spend hours getting lost in.
It’s also Bedrock Theatre’s newly adopted CoastWatch mile.
In the final episode of CoastWatch & Listen, join the whole Bedrock crew as we meet Mile 208, Ona Beach, for the first time; reflect on the lessons and inspirations imparted by the CoastWatchers we’ve met; and begin taking action to answer the question, “How can art and environmentalism coexist?”
The Adopt a Mile program is a hands-on way of observing coastal ecosystems at work. From documenting wildlife sightings and natural phenomena, to reporting on human activity, CoastWatchers contribute valuable data that help trace cause & effect over time. As guardians for their miles, they recognize that—for better and for worse—we are part of this ecosystem, too.
CoastWatcher Crystal Roy guides Emily and Alexandra along the South Coast "hidden gem" of Mile 52 in Port Orford, as we reflect on how interconnected we are with the species in our shared habitat.
CoastWatch & Listen
There’s just something about Ona Beach. Inside Brian Booth State Park on the Central Coast—if you travel through the trees, over the footbridge, and around the bend—a whole other world will emerge before your eyes. It’s the kind of beach you could spend hours getting lost in.
It’s also Bedrock Theatre’s newly adopted CoastWatch mile.
In the final episode of CoastWatch & Listen, join the whole Bedrock crew as we meet Mile 208, Ona Beach, for the first time; reflect on the lessons and inspirations imparted by the CoastWatchers we’ve met; and begin taking action to answer the question, “How can art and environmentalism coexist?”