Paddle Out to Protect Our Coast: Opposing Offshore Drilling on the 11th Anniversary of the Plains All American Oil Spill

Ventura Breeze
May 15, 2026
It’s hard to believe it’s been 11 years since the Plains All American pipeline rupture sent oil spilling across Refugio Beach and into our coastal waters. That May morning in 2015 still stings for many of us who remember the tar balls washing up in Ventura and the sickening smell that hung in the air. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, local environmental groups, students, and Tribal leaders are marking that anniversary with a community paddle out at Refugio Beach — not just to remember, but to stand firm against new offshore drilling and to call for a halt to Sable’s oil operations on the Gaviota Coast.
This is more than a protest; it’s a gathering of neighbors who know our coastline is our heartbeat. Whether you surf, kayak, or just love a sunset walk at San Buenaventura State Beach, this fight affects us all. The paddle out is a powerful way to show that Ventura County hasn’t forgotten what’s at stake. If you can’t make it, just take a moment to appreciate the clean air and clear water we still have — and remember that protecting it starts with showing up.
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