Avast ye mateys! Buccaneer Days at Two Harbors returns for more swashbuckling fun
TWO HARBORS — Prepare to break out pirate lingo and plan for a day full of treasure hunts, sea roving costumes and more on the weekend of Oct. 4. Two
TWO HARBORS — Prepare to break out pirate lingo and plan for a day full of treasure hunts, sea roving costumes and more on the weekend of Oct. 4. Two
LOS ANGELES — Ladies, mark your calendars. California Yacht Club (CYC) in Marina del Rey will feature a lecture by Allie Blecher, a highly celebrated nautical racer. The talk will
MEXICO — The Log’s next issue (Oct. 5-18) will delve into the many activities available to boaters in Mexico. There are certainly a fair share of boaters who navigate to
SAN DIEGO — As I’m writing Hurricane Florence is battering the Carolinas and three more hurricanes are lined up in the Atlantic, with other storms threatening the Pacific. Living in
FORT BRAGG — Members of the California Coastal Commission were given an information presentation on the agency’s sea level rise guidance policy, Sept. 12. The presentation, provided at the Coastal
ORANGE COUNTY — It appears this year’s Sail for the Visually Impaired, or SVI, will be canceled, according to organizers. The venue traditionally used as the home for the annual
SAN DIEGO — An offshore project spearheaded by Hubbs SeaWorld Research Institute (HSWRI) could provide valuable information for the future of U.S.’s aquaculture industry. Whether the proactive attempt to redefine
AVALON — The city of Avalon is preparing for rehabilitation of the Cabrillo Mole Ferry Terminal. Those who frequent Catalina Island will recognize the terminal – which, in its current
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