Battling the Wind and Waves: My Seasickness Survival Guide
As editor of The Log, I’ve spent many days on the water, chasing and participating in stories about boating, fishing, and all things maritime. But no amount of experience can
As editor of The Log, I’ve spent many days on the water, chasing and participating in stories about boating, fishing, and all things maritime. But no amount of experience can
The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) is set to host an insightful presentation by Greg Helms, Manager of Ocean Conservancy’s Fish Conservation Program, as part of its renowned Maritime Distinguished
The long-awaited Dana Point Harbor Revitalization Project is making strides, with updates across the marina, retail spaces, and the development of new hotels. Designed to transform the harbor into a
Avalon Beautiful, a cornerstone of community pride and improvement on Catalina Island, is making a triumphant return. With a newly elected Board of Directors and a renewed commitment to enhancing
In a significant leadership decision, the Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners has announced the selection of Scott Chadwick as its new President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
The University of California San Diego (UC San Diego) has been honored with 10 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) awards from the Department of Defense (DOD), marking the highest
Oarfish have been making waves in Southern California this year, quite literally, as these mysterious deep-sea creatures keep washing ashore. On November 6, 2026, a researcher from the Scripps Institution
Los Angeles, CA — The DTLA Oyster Festival celebrated its culinary delights and sustainability efforts, collecting a remarkable 724 pounds of discarded oyster shells to support environmental restoration. Spearheaded by
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