
Tunaville Market: A Modern Fishmonger With Deep Roots in San Diego
San Diego— A century-old fishing legacy has found new life at the docks of Point Loma, where Tunaville Market & Grocery has officially opened its doors at 4904 North Harbor

San Diego— A century-old fishing legacy has found new life at the docks of Point Loma, where Tunaville Market & Grocery has officially opened its doors at 4904 North Harbor

Southern California rockfish anglers should take note: Starting July 1, 2025, depth restrictions for the recreational rockfish season are set to change, shifting access to fishing grounds and species for

Step into a world where craftsmanship meets storytelling at the 2025 Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival. This year’s theme, Stories From The Sea: Wooden Boats in Film & Fiction, casts

CALIFORNIA — Following a year of closures and conservation concerns, limited recreational ocean salmon fishing will return to California’s coast under tightly controlled conditions. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)

Summer in Southern California paints a picture of sun-drenched days, sparkling waters, and the irresistible call of the outdoors. For many families, this translates into cherished moments spent by the

WASHINGTON D.C. — As Americans gather to celebrate Independence Day with fireworks and festivities, over a century ago, on July 4, 1918, the nation observed its most patriotic holiday with

The Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) within California State Parks is currently accepting grant proposals to enhance safety and preserve the integrity of California’s waterways, while also addressing issues

SAN DIEGO— You may have gotten a chance to read the Feb 17- March 2 issue of the Log newspaper, and hopefully, you came across the article titled, “Marine Flares “It’s Not