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February 13, 2012

Indicted Marine Biologist Denies Feeding Orcas
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Indicted Marine Biologist Denies Feeding Orcas

Byline: Associated Press MONTEREY (AP) — A well-known marine biologist under federal indictment for allegedly feeding killer whales has denied ever feeding the marine mammals during her research. Nancy Black

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New Orleans Celebrates Steamboat Bicentennial

Byline: Associated Press/Mary Foster NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Two hundred years ago, the first steamboat meandered down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, taking more than four months to reach New

New Guest Docks Set for Peninsula Park
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New Guest Docks Set for Peninsula Park

Byline: Catherine French CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR — Plans for a new transient/guest boater dock, new slips and new restroom/shower facilities have received approval from the California Coastal Commission, and if

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Guadalupe Island Race to Start March 9

Byline: The Log Staff MARINA DEL REY — The Pacific Singlehanded Sailing Association’s biennial singlehanded and doublehanded Guadalupe Island Race will start March 9 off Marina del Rey. Skippers normally

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SD-to-Puerto Vallarta Race Starts March 1

Byline: The Log Staff SAN DIEGO — The 31st biennial San Diego-to-Puerto Vallarta Race is set for March 1-10, starting off Shelter Island and finishing off Punta Mita in Mexico’s

Cruise Ships Must Stop Dumping Treated Sewage
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Cruise Ships Must Stop Dumping Treated Sewage

Byline: Taylor Hill The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved a rule Feb. 8 banning all cruise ships and most other large oceangoing vessels from discharging treated sewage within 3 miles