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Kelp Forests Thrive in California’s Underwater Parks

Peter Lehner’s Blog - Switchboard

I always travel with my swim goggles, just in case I have a chance to get into the water. They came in handy the other day when I was kayaking off the coast of Palos Verdes in Southern California. I slipped them on, and -- deserting my friendly co-kayaker -- I jumped into the Pacific to get a better look at California’s signature marine habitat: the kelp forest. With a big breath, I was able to pull myself down among the kelp shoots. The water was a clear aquamarine, and sunlight was filtering through waves of green kelp. It was a magical feeling, looking up, and looking down, down, down, and all around. I saw lots of fish, all shapes and sizes, silver-orange and pink, thin and round and ray. It was breathtakingly beautiful (although, technically speaking, I was holding my breath). Continue Reading... ...
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Bitten Calif. surfer says shark came from nowhere

Sacbee.com - The Associated Press EUREKA, Calif. -- It was a perfect day for surfing. Except for the shark. Jay Scrivner, a 45-year-old college English teacher, was waiting for waves off the NorthernCalifornia coast near his hometown of Eureka on Sunday morning after surfing for about two hours when a great white he estimated at about 8-to-9 feet long bit his thigh and board. Continue Reading... ...
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Character Assassin, Act Out Mystery Theatre, Long Beach, CA

James Scarborough - Huffington Post

Man of Letters/Minor Critic Don't play with your food. That's what our parents used to say. Perhaps they'd be a little more obliging if they could see Act Out Mystery Theatre's Character Assassin, staged at the Reef Restaurant. Written and directed by Paul Vander Roest, it's not just a play (a good one), or a meal (a good one), it's interactive, it's both, a play and a meal, so you're encouraged to play while you eat. Some of us participate (face it, we're all red herrings, one way or another), we all sleuth, trying to figure out who killed famed mystery writer Dame Hagatha Christie Higgins Hark at a reading of her latest murder mystery. Continue Reading... ...
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Maze of oil wells, utility lines complicates Gerald Desmond Bridge project

By Karen Robes Meeks, Long Beach Press Telegram LONG BEACH >> When crews started clearing the path for a new 1.5 mile-long span to replace the Gerald Desmond Bridge two years ago, they encountered more than a few pipes. What lurked beneath the surface was a mishmash of old and active oil wells tangled with 10 miles of utility lines, many of them unmapped or deeper than expected. And what normally takes weeks to cap and relocate dozens of wells and lines turned into months of labor intensive work to clear the way for large steel-and-concrete piles as deep as an 18-story building. Continue Reading... ...
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