
State hopes to identify solutions for coastal plastic pollution
STATEWIDE—Many boaters spend time on land before boarding a vessel and heading out to sea. Most marine debris, sadly, also enter the ocean from land. A report on plastic pollution

STATEWIDE—Many boaters spend time on land before boarding a vessel and heading out to sea. Most marine debris, sadly, also enter the ocean from land. A report on plastic pollution

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—It’s time to say goodbye – to this column, and to The Log’s Kevin Davis. Yes, you read that right: this is the final installment of Nautical Banter. We

AVALON—Avalon’s Harbor Department said farewell to former Harbor Master James “JJ” Poindexter, who retired Sept. 30 after working for the city for 35 years. He spent the past four years

SACRAMENTO—Outdoor recreation has been on the rise since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, and boaters are escaping to local waterways to cool off. The prepared boater is one who

DANA POINT—What appeared to be a procedural vote on a request for more time for California Coastal Commission staff to review a Local Coastal Program (LCP) amendment turned out to

REDONDO BEACH—The city of Redondo Beach recently defended itself against a lawsuit filed against it by a developer, as a local court dismissed most of a a motion related to