
Meteorologist Insights for Safer Boating
Insights from PredictWind Meteorologist, Arnaud Monges: How to spot the differences between clouds for quick safety decisions. There are two basic types of clouds: Cumulus and Stratus. Simply speaking, if

Insights from PredictWind Meteorologist, Arnaud Monges: How to spot the differences between clouds for quick safety decisions. There are two basic types of clouds: Cumulus and Stratus. Simply speaking, if

Nearly two centuries after the brig Pilgrim first sailed into Alta California — and later into literary fame through Richard Henry Dana Jr.’s classic Two Years Before the Mast —

Safety on the water is an evergreen topic for California’s boating community, and one that will continue to be discussed and reiterated. Even the most experienced anglers and paddlers can

You have probably heard someone describe a rare event as being as unlikely as getting struck by lightning. On land, the odds are indeed low. According to the National Weather

Provided by Dana Wharf Sportfishing We had a great week of fishing in some amazing conditions. Our water temps hovered at 63° pretty steadily all week, and that provided some

One year ago, The Log introduced readers to a small catamaran with a big mission in our feature, Keeping Newport Harbor Pristine One Clean Sweep at a Time. The Good

A broad coalition of Tribal leaders, elected officials, business owners, environmental advocates, fishers, and coastal residents gathered in Costa Mesa this week to voice strong opposition to the federal government’s

As we cross oceans on our vessels, we spend a great deal of time studying our chartplotter, autopilot, depth sounder, radar, AIS transponder, knot meter, wind speed indicator and so