Public invited to participate in California King Tides Project
OCEANSIDE—Sponsored by the California Coastal Commission, the California King Tides Project provides an opportunity for the general public to share photographs
Read moreOCEANSIDE—Sponsored by the California Coastal Commission, the California King Tides Project provides an opportunity for the general public to share photographs
Read moreAVALON— One of Catalina Island’s oldest businesses will be moving this spring, with Chet’s Hardware finding a new home on
Read moreSANTA BARBARA—On Jan. 14, the Santa Barbara City Council confirmed the appointment of Mike Wiltshire as waterfront director. Wiltshire will
Read moreWASHINGTON, D.C.— The U.S. Senate voted unanimously on Jan. 12 to pass the Save Our Seas (SOS) 2.0 Act, S. 1982,
Read moreWARRENTON, Oregon (AP)—A rare environmental success story is unfolding in waters off the U.S. West Coast. After years of fear
Read moreANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP)—The Alaska Department of Fish and Game proposed lifting an 18-year ban on personal watercraft in a southern
Read moreFORT LAUDERDALE, Florida—A group of fishermen rang in the New Year with quite a catch off the coast of South
Read moreLOS ANGELES (AP)—As freezing water thrashed their rowboat in some of the most treacherous waters in the world, six men
Read moreWASHINGTON, D.C.―Registration for the 2020 American Boating Congress (ABC) is now open. ABC 2020 – the recreational boating industry’s annual
Read moreJAMES ISLAND, South Carolina (AP)―The Folly Boat, a South Carolina landmark, has finally found a new home along the road
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