
Annual Underwater Cleanup Returns to Avalon Harbor February 21
For one day each year, the waters of Avalon Harbor open to scuba divers with a mission that goes far beyond recreation. On Feb. 21, 2026, the 44th Annual Avalon

For one day each year, the waters of Avalon Harbor open to scuba divers with a mission that goes far beyond recreation. On Feb. 21, 2026, the 44th Annual Avalon

Featuring professional insight from the California Division of Boating and Waterways Most boaters know to exchange insurance information after an incident on the water, but far fewer realize that even

REDONDO BEACH — In harbors up and down the Southern California coast, a quiet conservation effort is taking place just beneath the docks. Inside floating net pens tied to marina

Part 2: What Anchor Is Right for Your Boat? Matching Type to Bottom Anchoring is one of the most fundamental skills in boating, yet it remains one of the most

In the Nov. 21, 2025, issue of The Log, we reported on the Newport Beach City Council’s unanimous approval of a major recreation proposal known as Snug Harbor Surf Park

Most boats that sink in marinas don’t go down because of storms, collisions or dramatic accidents. Instead, they’re often lost quietly at the dock when a hose slips off, a

For more than six decades, the Second Street Bridge — officially named the John H. Davies Bridge — has quietly carried the daily rhythm of Long Beach across Alamitos Bay.

Seakeeper, long recognized as the global leader in marine motion control, is entering 2026 with a series of moves aimed at bringing stabilization technology into more boats — and into