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Re: Co-existing with Sea Lions: Don’t Become a Viral Hit (June 16-29 issue) Lies by NOAA Weasel wording from NOAA again. The article is about sea lions and they talk

Re: Co-existing with Sea Lions: Don’t Become a Viral Hit (June 16-29 issue) Lies by NOAA Weasel wording from NOAA again. The article is about sea lions and they talk

SAN PEDRO ― The LA Waterfront hopes to be a multifaceted destination attracting people from all around the world. In the meantime the city of Los Angeles will have to

STATEWIDE — The entirety of California’s coast fits neatly between metro San Diego’s southern reach and Smith River’s upper extremes. Smith River, like San Diego, is a coastal town operating

Most boaters regard their boats as a welcome escape from everyday lives, sanctuaries from the extreme partisanship and anger swirling around us. Many of us have also created networks of

MARINA DEL REY — Los Angeles County could soon be cracking down on hull cleaning practices at Marina del Rey and installing boatlifts across the harbor in an attempt to

REDONDO BEACH — A divided Redondo Beach City Council narrowly decided on June 13 move forward with plans to reconsider the location of King Harbor’s first-ever boat launch ramp, thanks

OCEANSIDE — San Diego’s northernmost yacht club will host a charity regatta for The Elizabeth Hospice in August. The 15th annual Charity Regatta to benefit The Elizabeth Hospice comes to

This issue of The Log dedicates an entire spread to Dog Aboard. Photos are typically printed in the order they are received. With so many great submissions, however, this content