Port Matters (HD) show

Port Matters (HD)

Summary: The Port Matters podcast is a production of the Corporate Communications department at the Port of San Diego. It serves as a rich media supplement to certain press releases and provides an educational resource for the public regarding affairs that encompass the San Diego Bay.

Podcasts:

 Boater Testimonials: Eco-Friendly Hull Paints | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 414

In this video, three boaters and a Port of San Diego diver share their experiences with the use of eco-friendly hull paints. Products mentioned are examples of alternative hull paints available today. Any mention of trade names or products are not an endorsement by the Port of San Diego. For more information, visit SanDiegoBayCopperReduction.org.

 Japan Offers Cherry Trees To People of San Diego and Port of San Diego | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 311

Thirty-one pink cloud cherry trees that the Consulate-General of Japan in Los Angeles recently gifted to the citizens of San Diego now grace the San Diego waterfront, just south of the USS Midway Museum, and on Shelter Island near the Yokohama Friendship Bell. Board of Port Commissioners Chairman Lou Smith introduced Japanese Consul General Jun Niimi at the cherry tree dedication ceremony on Thursday, March 29, 2012. Smith said that when visitors walk along the downtown waterfront and enjoy the solitude of the Friendship Bell, "they will be reminded of the Japanese generosity and friendship." Niimi said the trees will become a lasting symbol of the enduring relationship between Japan and the United States. Learn more: j.mp/HHNo43

 Alternative Energy Components from India Offloaded at Port of San Diego | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 134

A wind farm in the Tehachapi mountains, north of Los Angeles, is now home for alternative energy parts imported by the Port of San Diego from India. The Port's Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal handled its fourth shipment of alternative energy wind turbine equipment for a new client in March, 2012. The first shipment arrived at the Port of San Diego in December 2011. Learn More: j.mp/GVL3VQ

 Port of San Diego Hosts Groundbreaking for North Embarcadero Visionary Plan | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 218

Under sunny skies, more than 200 people gathered at the San Diego Bay waterfront to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the North Embarcadero Visionary Plan, Phase 1 project, on January 5, 2012. The project, 15 years in the making, will include a 105-foot wide esplanade with formal gardens, plazas, shade pavilions and a waterfront promenade that will allow downtown residents, workers and visitors to stroll, jog, cycle, enjoy public events or just relax.

 Anthony's Fish Grotto, San Diego Gas & Electric Share Green Energy Tips | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 151

Anthony’s Fish Grotto is both a landmark and popular destination on San Diego Bay. It was among the first places to eat along the waterfront when the family-owned seafood restaurant opened its doors more than 60 years ago. Now it is starting a new tradition – focusing on going green, through the Port of San Diego's Green Business Challenge. Learn more: j.mp/sKA0Lg

 America’s Cup Cargo Ship Arrives at Port of San Diego | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 196

With the arrival this week of 100 shipping containers and sleek race boats, the spectacle that is America’s Cup World Series competition has officially cruised into San Diego Bay. The containers were off-loaded from the ship H.R. Constitution on Thursday, October 27, at the Port of San Diego’s Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal after a month-long journey from Plymouth, England.

 Seaport Village Businesses Embrace Green Business Practices | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 151

One of San Diego Bay’s most popular attractions – Seaport Village – is also helping the Port of San Diego in its mission to be an environmental steward. Seaport Village, located at 849 W. Harbor Drive, is a 14-acre bayside shopping, dining and entertainment complex. It features more than 70 shops, casual eateries, and waterfront restaurants and is a participant in the port’s Green Business Challenge. The Green Business Challenge – the first of its kind on the West Coast – promotes business practices that reduce energy consumption, water use waste as well as to prevent pollution. Learn More: j.mp/r6QjVR

 Fall for the Arts Makes its Debut at the Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 133

Fall for the Arts, a celebration of art and culture, made its debut on Saturday, October 1, 2011, at the Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier in San Diego. The free event, attended by 3,000 people, featured 66 artists and cultural groups and gave visitors an opportunity to create artworks, listen to music, watch performances and become acquainted with the many art and cultural organizations throughout the region.

 Port of San Diego Gathers Important Ideas at South Bay Strategic Forum | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 252

Development of the National City and Chula Vista bay fronts, enhanced tourism, infrastructure investments and opportunities for sporting and public events were among some of the strategic goals shared by stakeholders at a recent planning forum in South San Diego Bay.

 Port of San Diego Breaks Ground on New Waterfront Park | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 236

A little used concrete plaza and a shuttered restaurant will soon be a place for quiet waterside contemplation. The Port of San Diego, with the help of a number of dignitaries from local cities, the county and federal governments, officially broke ground Monday, Oct. 3, 2011, for the port's 18th public park. It is called Ruocco Park for Lloyd and Ilse Ruocco, the late San Diego couple who provided funding to help build the bayfront park.

 America's Cup World Series Coming to San Diego Bay | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 150

The America’s Cup World Series, a high performance international sailing regatta, is coming to San Diego Bay. The races will be held near the downtown waterfront from November 12-20, 2011. Learn more: http://j.mp/pJ6f8k (portofsandiego.org)

 Mambo on the Bay Kicks Off Series of Activities Along San Diego Waterfront | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 99

Mambo on the Bay, a free evening of music and dancing, attracted about 500 people to Cesar Chavez Park and showcased the Port of San Diego's efforts to bring the public to the waterfront.

 Port of San Diego Hosts Strategic Planning Forum | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 250

More than 100 community leaders, elected officials, as well as military and industry representatives worked together at a first-of-its kind event. The Port of San Diego hosted a working, strategic planning forum on August 16, 2011, asking asked stakeholders to share their ideas for developing the port's future blueprint for the region.

 New Section of Bayshore Bikeway Under Construction | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 160

Biking enthusiasts of all ages will soon be able to enjoy a new section of a San Diego bay front bike path. Construction is underway on the new 1.8 mile section of the Bayshore Bikeway. Currently, 12.5 miles of the bikeway are paved, with the rest of the route consisting of on-street sections. Eventually, the bikeway will provide a continuous 24-mile loop around San Diego Bay. Groundbreaking on the new stretch – from H Street to Palomar Street in the city of Chula Vista – took place on Friday, August 5. Learn more: http://j.mp/r3wkk2

 San Salvador Replica Ship Under Construction on San Diego Bay | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 337

A vital link to San Diego’s maritime history is taking shape at the Port of San Diego’s Spanish Landing Park. Beginning Saturday, July 9, 2011, the public can watch as the Maritime Museum of San Diego builds a replica of the 16th century Spanish galleon, the San Salvador. The San Salvador was the flagship Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo sailed in when he entered the San Diego harbor, in 1542. Full story: http://j.mp/​oxeo4z (portofsandiego.org)

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