Category Archives: California Coastal Notes of Interest

SAVE TRESTLES — AGAIN

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TCA seeks approval for first segment of Toll Road; surfers encouraged to turn out for June 19th hearing in San Diego.

It's often said that there's no such thing as a permanent environmental victory. Case in point: Trestles, one of SoCal's most treasured surfing resources, is once again potentially under threat from the SR-241 Toll Road extension. Continue Reading......
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Bike Path, Dog Beach, AquaLink On Tap For Coastal Commission Thursday

By Jonathan Van Dyke - Gazettes Large Long Beach projects will dominate a good portion of Thursday’s California Coastal Commission’s agenda — and the meeting will take place in the city. The California Coastal Commission will meet starting at 8:30 a.m., Thursday, at City Hall, and it will rule on three separate Long Beach items. The commission’s staff has recommended approval, with conditions, on all three items. Continue Reading......
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2013 WEST COAST TROPICAL SURF OUTLOOK

By Chris Borg - Surfline Mid last month, 05/15/2013, was Quince de Mayo, aka the first day of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season.With impeccable timing, opening day ceremonies included the formation of the year's first Tropical Depression, as TD-1E developed about 800 miles SSE of Baja, Mexico. That lead-off low quickly strengthened to storm status, becoming Tropical Storm Alvin. Early on it looked like TS Alvin would continue to steadily intensify and possibly hit hurricane force. But instead Alvin's WNW heading lead to cooler waters, increased wind shear and a rapid demise, so after a few short days it was adios Alvin. Continue Reading......
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EPA Releases Non-Copper Boat Paint Study Results

The Log The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded the California Department of Toxic Substances Control a $96,000 grant to test a wide variety of safer non-biocide alternatives to copper-based antifouling boat paint. Tests took place in San Diego, Newport Beach and San Francisco from November 2009 to December 2012 -- and now, the results are in. Continue Reading......
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Catalina Island – June 2013

http://vimeo.com/68027581 Near shore conditions being what they were, we went to Catalina instead. Or darn!! Ship Rock and Eagle Reef. Flat, calm, kinda clear, no sun. I spent my time trying out my new PolarPro Magenta Fiter for the GoPro. It color corrects for green water. I purchased this. I give it a thumbs up. But, the design needs some work. The retainer tab broke off after ONE dive. And, I lost it. In no surge, or current. :-( Secondly, I was surprised to see all the abalone. They seemed to be hungry, and I'm a sucker for a hungry abalone. So I fed them their favorite dish, kelp. If you try this, be sure to offer it up at the correct end of the shell. Or else the take offense. You don't want a pissed off abalone. Various abalone prefer different types of kelp. Look around and pick the cleanest and tenderest bit of kelp you see in...
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Desal plant moves closer to Coastal Commission hearing

By Anthony Clark Carpio - Huntington Beach Independent Poseidon Resources' desalination plant application is one step closer to being approved after a state agency deemed it complete, officials said. The Stamford, Conn.-based company's application was completed June 6. Poseidon is looking at an October or November hearing before the California Coastal Commission. Though the application is in the pipeline, commission staff waived necessary information to make the document sufficient for filing. Poseidon is still required to submit that information before the fall hearing. Continue Reading......
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From the Boathouse: Watch out for suspicious boats

By Mike Whitehead - The Daily Pilot Ahoy, and summer officially begins next Friday! Does anyone find it surprising that a sailboat carrying 80 to 90 bales of marijuana was beached in Newport Harbor after a brief chase by the Coast Guard? This occurred at 1 a.m. on June 3 after the drug smugglers entered the harbor and refused to allow the Coast Guard personnel to board the sailboat. Finally, the boat was run aground on Balboa Island, and two people leapt from the vessel only to disappear in the night. Continue Reading......
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Shoreline Marina Fuel Dock Reopens to Boaters

The Log LONG BEACH -- Boaters needing to refuel at Shoreline Marina can now once again use the Shoreline Marina fuel dock -- for the first time after several years of closure. The fuel dock reopened Friday, May 24, just in time for Memorial Day weekend and the busy boating season. Continue Reading......
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Dana Point Harbor Boat Show Opens May 30

The Log DANA POINT -- More than 125 boats are set to appear in the water, along with 60 trailerboats and PWCs on land, at the 13th annual Dana Point Harbor In-Water Boat Show, May 30-June 2 at the Dana Point Sail & Events Center, at Ensenada Place and Dana Point Harbor Drive. Continue Reading......
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