Rebranded in 2022 from the Port Tenants Association, San Diego Working Waterfront in Point Loma operates as the public-facing advocacy and stewardship arm for tideland businesses across five bayfront cities from its Shelter Island Drive office. The coalition's marine-recreation committee coordinates dock access and regulatory updates for member yacht clubs including Southwestern Yacht Club, while parallel marine-industrial and real-estate committees handle lease negotiations and infrastructure policy before the Unified Port District's Board of Port Commissioners. Operation Clean Sweep, the organization's flagship environmental event, deploys more than 1,200 military and civilian volunteers—including underwater dive teams—for the largest single-day bay cleanup in the San Diego region. Environmental research partnerships with bay-adjacent science organizations such as National Marine Mammal Foundation generate marine-habitat data that informs the coalition's stewardship testimony when the Board reviews tideland lease renewals and shoreline-development proposals across Point Loma San Diego's harbor corridor. The most complex annual mobilization is Operation Clean Sweep itself—coordinating military dive units, civilian kayak flotillas, shoreline crews, and commercial debris-hauling contractors across simultaneous cleanup zones from Shelter Island to the South Bay salt flats in a single Saturday deployment.