California Boater Card: Don’t Leave Shore Without It
SACRAMENTO—Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, outdoor recreation has been on the rise and boaters are escaping to local waterways to cool off. Before hitting the water, be a
SACRAMENTO—Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, outdoor recreation has been on the rise and boaters are escaping to local waterways to cool off. Before hitting the water, be a
OXNARD—With plans to bring nearly 400 apartments to Channel Islands Harbor’s Fisherman’s Wharf squashed by the California Coastal Commission, the developer behind the plans has indicated they are abandoning the
LONG BEACH—A project that will bring 200 acres of kelp beds, eelgrass beds, and rocky reef habitats to 18 square miles in the East San Pedro Bay, offshore of Long
SAN DIEGO— The Port of San Diego has advanced its Port Master Plan Update (PMPU) to the next stage following a Dec. 7 public workshop. The PMPU now goes to
WASHINGTON—A bill that would phase out large mesh drift gillnets in the federal waters off the coast of California has passed the House and is now headed for the President’s
LONG BEACH—Long Beach Yacht Club has confirmed Stars and Stripes Team USA, sailing out of the Long Beach Yacht Club, has withdrawn from the 36th America’s Cup. Stars and Stripes
AVALON—It’s not hard to find to hidden treasures and sights on Catalina Island – little charms in windows, names of buildings, tiled walls. Capturing the island’s magic is something longtime
AVALON—Sugarloaf Point, pictured here, was Catalina Island’s most recognizable landmark long before the Casino was built in its place. Sugarloaf Point was given its name by early sailors who thought
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