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King Tide Gives Glimpse of Sea Level Rise
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King Tide Gives Glimpse of Sea Level Rise

Byline: Taylor Hill The highest tides of the year hit Southern California’s coastline Dec. 13, giving a glimpse of what a possible future sea level rise could mean to beachfront

Newport Harbor Dredging Almost Finished
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Newport Harbor Dredging Almost Finished

Byline: Taylor Hill NEWPORT BEACH — More of the areas marked for dredging as part of Newport Harbor’s $10.5 million dredging project are reaching completion — and there has been

New Navy Warship Joins San Diego Fleet
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New Navy Warship Joins San Diego Fleet

Byline: Taylor Hill SAN DIEGO — The 684-foot Navy vessel Anchorage made its maiden voyage through San Diego Bay Nov. 21, docking at Navy Base San Diego. The $1.3 billion

‘Ghost Fish’ Sculpture Unveiled in San Pedro
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‘Ghost Fish’ Sculpture Unveiled in San Pedro

Byline: Taylor Hill SAN PEDRO – Artist Carl Cheng’s “Ghost Fish 107” sculpture was unveiled Dec. 5 at Sampson Way, at the Port of Los Angeles’ Berth 73. The 40-foot-tall

Newport Raises Residential Dock Fees
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Newport Raises Residential Dock Fees

Byline: Taylor Hill NEWPORT BEACH — In what appears to be the last meeting held at the old City Council chambers in West Newport, council members voted 5-1 in favor

NCMA Plans Vote to Merge with NMMA
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NCMA Plans Vote to Merge with NMMA

Byline: Taylor Hill The Northern California Marine Association (NCMA) will hold a special meeting Dec. 18, where members will vote on a merger of the group with National Marine Manufacturers

Boaters Can Ring in the New Year Island-Style
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Boaters Can Ring in the New Year Island-Style

Byline: Taylor Hill CATALINA ISLAND — Boaters looking for a twist on the typical New Year’s celebrations can skip “Rockin’ New Year’s Eve” and the Times Square ball drop this

Boat Parades Brighten SoCal Holiday Season
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Boat Parades Brighten SoCal Holiday Season

Byline: Taylor Hill and Eston Ellis Holiday boat parades are a treasured tradition in Southern California — and some boaters spend all year getting ready for them. Bringing together the