
From the Mayflower to Modern Harbors
Thanksgiving in Southern California often looks a little different from the postcard version celebrated elsewhere. While much of the country prepares for snow, roasts turkeys indoors and settles into warm

Thanksgiving in Southern California often looks a little different from the postcard version celebrated elsewhere. While much of the country prepares for snow, roasts turkeys indoors and settles into warm

In Channel Islands Harbor, a new name is making waves in the boating community — and it’s one that’s built on generations of craftsmanship, integrity, and local reputation. Channel Islands

If you have ever enjoyed a California roll or a crab salad sandwich, there is a good chance you were actually eating hake. This understated fish, often overlooked by recreational

Boaters, anglers, and environmental stewards across California are invited to take part in a free virtual educational meeting on Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 12:00 to 2:15 p.m. The event

The holidays are just around the corner, with only 34 days until Christmas. No need to panic though, because The Log has done all the hard work for you! Our

California is taking another major step toward ocean conservation. Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Assembly Bill 1056, a new law that will gradually phase out the use of set gillnets

Southern California anglers are noticing something unusual — familiar fish are showing up in unfamiliar places. Warmer sea surface temperatures and changing ocean conditions are allowing many species to extend

The BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water has launched the nation’s first comprehensive database to track abandoned and derelict vessels across U.S. waters, a major step toward cleaning