Port of San Diego Advances Habitat-Friendly Shoreline Projects to Strengthen Coastal Resilience and Marine Life
Los Angeles Maritime Institute Uses Tall Ships to Build Skills, Confidence, and Opportunity for Youth
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“I see too many people on the water, driving boats
with no basic boating training. They don’t watch the
rules of the road, speed, nothing! Dangerous.”
Nilda, on Facebook, in response to the Log’s July 23 share of its article “Boating Accidents in California Increase 52% From 2019 to 2020.”
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