From car to artificial reef
MALIBU—The California Department of Fish and Wildlife instituted a study of artificial reefs in April 1958, to evaluate if old automobile bodies could attract more fish in areas generally barren
MALIBU—The California Department of Fish and Wildlife instituted a study of artificial reefs in April 1958, to evaluate if old automobile bodies could attract more fish in areas generally barren
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA— A career dedicated to mollusks isn’t always easy. Sometimes progress can occur at a snail’s pace. But a team of scientists are close to reaching a significant milestone
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A conservation group says the number of whales entangled in crab fishing gear along the West Coast dropped by nearly half this year after a lawsuit settlement ended California’s
Gov. Gavin Newsom made two appointments to the California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) on May 10, it was announced. Angela Barranco, 39, was named undersecretary of the agency, which is
SAN DIEGO — Most residents of California, regardless of age or background, could probably recall poaching abalone, a typed of shellfish, is illegal. In a recent poaching case involving members
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, California (AP) — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has awarded a $1.7 million grant to the California Tahoe Conservancy to help restore a marsh at Lake Tahoe that is
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