Dredging in Mission Bay (Before SeaWorld!), 1941
SAN DIEGO—Most installments of this department allow us to marvel at how much things have changed over the years. However, this photo of the dredging process in Mission Bay circa
SAN DIEGO—Most installments of this department allow us to marvel at how much things have changed over the years. However, this photo of the dredging process in Mission Bay circa
PORT HUENEME—Port of Hueneme is taking action to keep their waters clean. The port, over Memorial Day weekend, installed a revolutionary new device, known as a Seabin, to collect trash
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—Reminiscing on my favorite cartoons as a child I have to wonder: Could Orange or Ventura counties borrow from ‘The Jetsons’ and hire either Cogswell Cogs or Spacely Space
Re: Tuna hatchery could be coming to San Diego Bay (issue April 5-18) Money-Making Ploy, Not for the Ocean This is crazy because you will have to feed them [tuna]
SAN PEDRO—AltaSea’s plans to seek federal permits and move forward with waterside improvements will include a provision to share certain costs with the Port of L.A., as the Los Angeles
TRENTON, New Jersey (AP)—New Jersey is adding 749 miles (1,205 kilometers) of rivers and streams to its inventory of waterways that have a high level of protection from pollution and
WORLDWIDE — The word “wilderness” probably conjures images of pioneers trekking across a largely unexplored territory in early American history, but less than 200 years later these uncharted stretches –
For the past 11 years, an annual “Blessing of the Waves” ceremony has been held recognizing the spiritual importance of the ocean. The ceremony, which is interfaith including many diverse
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