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Mysterious Disease Continues to Plague Starfish
State/National/World

Mysterious Disease Continues to Plague Starfish

SAN FRANCISCO — Usually when commercial fisherman Ed Tavasieff pulls his traps out of the cold San Francisco Bay, he’ll find healthy pink starfish clinging to the sides of the

Public Input Offered for Future Redondo Beach Ramp
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Public Input Offered for Future Redondo Beach Ramp

REDONDO BEACH – Power boaters, sailors and human powered vessel owners, provided remarks and recommendations on five proposed locations for Redondo Beach Harbor’s first launch ramp during an open house

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Panthers at Sea Program Hit with Slip Fees

LONG BEACH — An inner city high school sailing program that offers many students their first glimpse of the ocean might have difficulty funding this year’s event since Long Beach

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SoCal Classics

SoCal Classics: Ragtime

In this new feature, The Log looks at notable boats — sail and power — that continue to turn heads in Southern California harbors. Boat Name: Ragtime Length: 65 ft.

Harbor Patrol Welcomes New Boats to Fleet
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Harbor Patrol Welcomes New Boats to Fleet

NEWPORT BEACH – After using the same wooden Seaway patrol boats for more than 25 years, two Orange County Sheriff’s Department Harbor Patrol stations have replaced their 1989 seaways with

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Dredging at a Standstill in Santa Barbara Harbor

SANTA BARBARA — Over a week ago, the winter storm that struck California’s coast left Santa Barbara Harbor full of sand bars and shallow waters. By Saturday, U.S. Army Corps