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News Briefs

New shark catch limit in effect in Maryland

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (AP)—A new catch limit for large coastal sharks took effect in Maryland at the end of August. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources said the catch limit per vessel per

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Letters/Online Comments

Letters/Online Comments

Re: Santa Barbara: A Hot Spot for Juvenile White Sharks (Dec. 1-15 issue) Illegal to catch and thriving The article doesn’t address the fact that it is illegal to sport

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Santa Barbara: A Hot Spot for Juvenile White Sharks

SANTA BARBARA — Juvenile white sharks regularly frequent the Southern California Bight and are frequently found off the Santa Barbara coast, a marine biologist told members of the Santa Barbara

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Ocean Shark Excursion

The Ocean Shark Excursion is an opportunity for children to learn about sharks and conservation. Myths will be dispelled and critical thinking skills will be fostered. The day’s activities begin

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International Seakeepers Society Speaker

USCG licensed captain Tom Peterson discusses marine research such as collecting DNA underwater and tagging sharks. Capt. Peterson and his wife work in Channel Islands Harbor. Time: 6:30-8 p.m. Cost:

King Harbor Youth Foundation