The Lost Japanese Fishing Community from San Pedro
SAN PEDRO — Beginning in the early 1940s, 3,000 first and second-generation Japanese made their homes in an area of
Read moreSAN PEDRO — Beginning in the early 1940s, 3,000 first and second-generation Japanese made their homes in an area of
Read moreOn May 3, the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources unanimously approved the America’s Outdoor Recreation Act of
Read moreIn a joint news release from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and
Read moreSAN DIEGO⸺ The past several weeks has brought windy weather to Southern California and Northern Baja offshore waters. But the
Read moreYes, blue-footed boobies are a real thing. So are scissors birds, well, actually frigatebirds. Mexico boaters will encounter both these
Read moreDAVIS— In a study released on April 26 by The University of California, Davis, published in the journal Scientific Reports, the
Read moreWASHINGTON — On April 27, the Department of the Interior announced the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) will publish two
Read moreCARLSBAD⸺ Hubbs SeaWorld Research Institute released results of a study using genetic marking to identify the success of fish-stocking efforts
Read moreCATALINA⸺ The Catalina Conservancy Team, along with a team from the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and the California Native Plant
Read moreSAN DIEGO⸺ On May 5, Austal USA presented a $250,000 check to the Port of San Diego for Pepper Park
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