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Re: Tuna hatchery could be coming to San Diego Bay (issue April 5-18) Money-Making Ploy, Not for the Ocean This is crazy because you will have to feed them [tuna]

Re: Tuna hatchery could be coming to San Diego Bay (issue April 5-18) Money-Making Ploy, Not for the Ocean This is crazy because you will have to feed them [tuna]

WILMINGTON—This photo, taken in 1870, shows Wilmington Harbor and it’s nearly unrecognizable compared to how it looks today. A train powered by Los Angeles and San Pedro Railroad can be

AVALON—The Chicago Cubs celebrated its first World Series win in more than a century in 2016, ending a 108-year championship drought in a hard-fought seven-gamer versus the Cleveland Indians (who

COLUMBUS, NORTH CAROLINA—It’s not every day a runaway pontoon ends up dangling at the edge of a dam with uncertain peril looming. After a stretch of heavy rain near Lake

HONOLULU—A boat briefly featured in the first few seconds of ‘Jurassic Park 2’ could be seeing its last days on the water, as the toll of mounting costs and gross

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—Boating season “officially” runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day, but let’s be honest, it’s almost always a good time to crank up your outboard, spread your sails or

SAN DIEGO—We’ve all seen them: the stupid or ignorant boaters with an outsized sense of entitlement who think their right to watch a boating event close-up trumps participants’ right to

VENTURA—Longtime general manger of Ventura’s Port District, Oscar Peña is retiring from his position this year. Peña was at the helm of Ventura Harbor for more than 20 years. Ventura