The Surfrider Podcast

The LA Fires. From Beaches to Burn Zones


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The January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires didn't just devastate communities — they unleashed a cascade of toxic contamination into Southern California's coastal waters. When flames consumed over 16,000 structures in the Palisades and Eaton fires, they created a new environmental crisis: ash, heavy metals, PFAS chemicals, and hazardous debris washing directly into the Pacific Ocean.


In this episode, we are joined by Eugenia Emacora, Surfrider’s LA Chapter Manager, and Mara Dias, Senior Manager of Surfrider’s Water Quality Initiative, to dive deep into Surfrider’s critical efforts to protect public health and the marine environment by conducting frontlines post-fire water quality testing and keeping the local community informed. 


We examine what contaminants are actually in the water, what the data reveals about safety for swimmers, surfers, and marine life, and how Surfrider is advocating for transparency and environmental protections during the complex federal cleanup process. This episode explores how communities can build coastal resilience through nature-based solutions.


Whether you're a concerned beachgoer, environmental advocate, or coastal community member, this episode provides essential information about navigating water safety in the aftermath of urban wildfires — and how Surfrider’s network of local activists is fighting to protect the coasts we all love.

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The Surfrider PodcastBy The Surfrider Foundation