Oceans go quiet; what it means for research
SAN DIEGO—The Coronavirus pandemic has brought a paradox of devastation and clear skies. As many hold their breath as the economy falters, it seems Mother Nature is catching hers as
SAN DIEGO—The Coronavirus pandemic has brought a paradox of devastation and clear skies. As many hold their breath as the economy falters, it seems Mother Nature is catching hers as
OXNARD—A GoFundMe fundraising campaign to raise money for a Fourth of July fireworks show at Channel Islands Harbor will now benefit healthcare workers involved with the Covid-19 pandemic response. Channel
REDONDO BEACH—The Los Angeles County Beaches and Harbors Department has drafted a plan to begin a phased reopening of the county’s waterfront amenities and beaches, which have been closed since
NEWPORT BEACH—Unused funds for several harbor-related projects will be returned to help balance Newport Beach’s fiscal year 2019-20 budget amid unforeseen circumstances, while several major projects are proposed to move forward
SANTA BARBARA—Two signs stood in front of the Santa Barbara Harbor boat launch ramp on April 26: one sign signaled the delay of ocean salmon fishing due to COVID-19, while
AVALON—On Feb. 22, a record 609 divers and volunteers banded together to cleanup the water under and around Avalon Harbor in an annual tradition. USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies
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