EYES Hearts Seals — La Jolla Pupping Season Volunteers

EYES Hearts Seals — La Jolla Pupping Season Volunteers

See. Learn. Protect.

A Wildlife Jewels® Program

Each year from December through May, La Jolla becomes one of California’s most important harbor seal pupping sites. The EYES™ Hearts Seals program invites trained volunteers to help protect seals and newborn pups during this sensitive season through observation, education, and community science.

Join us in creating a safer shoreline for La Jolla’s seal families.

💙 About EYES Hearts Seals

Our EYES™ Hearts Seals emblem blends the eye, heart, and seal to reflect our mission:

  • The Eye — observing wildlife with care and awareness

  • The Heart — protecting coastal wildlife with compassion

  • The Seal — representing the vulnerable families we support during pupping season

Together, these symbols embody our purpose:
See with care. Learn with purpose. Protect with heart.

Training

Once you submit the EYES Hearts Seals volunteer interest form, you’ll receive details about our required 60-minute Zoom orientation.

Where Monitoring Happens

Primary pupping season locations include:

  • Children’s Pool / Casa Beach

  • Point La Jolla

  • Adjacent rocky resting areas

Monitoring follows all City of San Diego, NOAA, and Marine Mammal Protection Act guidelines, including seasonal rope lines and posted boundaries.

Apply to join the EYES Hearts Seals Pupping Season Volunteer Program!

  • Our EYES™ Hearts Seals program blends the eye, the heart, and the seal to reflect how we watch with care, protect with compassion, and support La Jolla’s harbor seal families during their most sensitive season.

    Click to learn how you can volunteer to help monitor seals during pupping season!

More Ways to Get Involved

Join an EYES La Jolla Community Walk

Join the EYES Collective year-round and get involved as a Volunteer Monitor or Community Reporter helping to observe and protect coastal and marine wildlife.

  • Join the EYES Collective (Volunteers)

    Become an EYES La Jolla Volunteer Monitor and help protect coastal wildlife by safely observing wildlife, spotting hazards, and providing valuable data that helps route distressed wildlife to authorized responders.

    You choose the times and locations that work best for you!

  • Join the EYES Collective (Community Reporters)

    Perfect for anyone who visits La Jolla often and wants to help.

    Report distressed wildlife sightings, hazards, entanglements, or concerns from your everyday beach walks using simple observation guidelines.

Our Story — The Origin of EYES™

Engage Your Eyes for Sea Life™

A Wildlife Jewels® Initiative Founded January 2025

Since 2021, Wildlife Jewels® Founder and Executive Director Azi Sharif, PhD, has been actively monitoring and observing coastal wildlife along the California coast — with a special focus on La Jolla, Solana Beach, Crystal Cove, and Corona del Mar. Through thousands of hours in the field, she documented wildlife behavior, injuries, entanglements, fishing gear hazards, toxin events, and other threats facing sea lions, seabirds, and tidepool life.

In August 2024, then June 2025, during the devastating domoic acid crisis that swept across Southern California, Azi was on the frontlines documenting distressed sea lions and seabirds suffering from toxin exposure. Her work was featured on Spectrum News on June 17, where she explained the urgent need for a coordinated, community-powered wildlife monitoring system.

“The purpose of the EYES™ program is to actively search for wildlife along the coast that need help and also gather data on the threats they’re facing — including fishing gear entanglements. Even for animals in areas where rescue isn’t possible, their story needs to be known and shared.”
Azi Sharif, Spectrum News Interview

Moved by the severity of the crisis, and recognizing gaps in public awareness and early reporting, Azi created EYES™ — Engage Your Eyes for Sea Life™ in January 2025.

EYES™ empowers community members, trained volunteers, and Wildlife Jewels® staff to:

  • Observe coastal wildlife safely and respectfully

  • Identify distressed animals and hazards early

  • Document threats such as fishing gear, toxins, charcoal, and harmful human interactions

  • Report emergencies to authorized rescue organizations

  • Share the stories of wildlife needing protection

  • Promote stewardship through education and community walks

The program plays a vital role in areas like La Jolla, where Wildlife Jewels® actively monitors sensitive species such as Western Gulls, protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. When their nests became vulnerable after beach access reopened, EYES™ volunteers helped watch over them from a distance, educating the public on safe and respectful viewing.

Today, EYES™ operates across San Diego, Orange County, and expanding to Los Angeles, helping communities “see” wildlife with greater awareness, compassion, and responsibility.
Through observation, reporting, data collection, and stewardship, EYES™ strengthens the connection between people and the wildlife who share our coastline.

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