Saving Point Molate: A Letter from CESP
Executive Director Robert Cheasty

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Photo: Great Blue Heron at Point Molate by Jack Scheinman

Albany Shoreline at 2 meter sea rise, at King Tide.
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Conservation is an investment that does not lose
its value. Please help CESP secure future parks
and open space.

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Photo by Patricia Jones

CESP is the driving force behind the local shoreline
park movement, involving thousands of
community residents over three decades.

Our Projects

Photo by Peter B.

Citizens for East Shore Parks mission is to create
a necklace of shoreline parks from the Oakland
Estuary to the Carquinez Strait.

About Us

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Our Mission

The mission of Citizens for East Shore Parks (CESP) is to create a necklace of shoreline parks from the Oakland Estuary to the Carquinez Strait.
CESP works to conserve natural resources and wildlife habitat and to secure public access to shoreline open space along our magnificent East Bay shoreline.
Our Resilient Shoreline Program addressing sea rise and the effects of climate change is a natural extension of our mission.