Time: 1:50 p.m.
Date: October 4, 2013
Closure and Posted Warning Status Report
Closures:
• No ocean, harbor or bay water closures are currently in effect.
Posted Warnings:
Bacterial levels in ocean and bay recreational waters exceed health standards at the following locations:
Dana Point Harbor
• All of Baby Beach.
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Category Archives: San Diego
‘Heroes of the Coast’ Documentary Screening and Fundraising Event to Benefit Coastal Cleanup Day
SurfLine.com
WHO: Surfrider Foundation's South Orange County Chapter and the California Coastal Commission with narrative from Jim Moriarty, CEO Surfrider Foundation, Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi whose AB 754 bill created the Protect Our Coast and Oceans donation check-off box for Coastal Commission grant programs such as Adopt-A-Beach.
WHAT: Premiere screening of the "Heroes of the Coast" documentary that tells the story of how a grassroots group of Californians organized to save the coast, Proposition 20, and the voter-led monumental approval of the California Coastal Act.
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George Van Zant: It’s all about the lobster
PressTelegram.com
Lobster season is probably the most important season of them all to California fishermen as shown by the number of Report Card Sales. Beginning Saturday Sept. 28, hundreds of hoop nets were launched on the rocky terrains of the near Pacific California coast by anxious fishermen. Divers replaced their last year’s underwater lights with brand new batteries. Finally everybody made ready to capture the tasty crustaceans. The following rules and regulations are those that had to be followed.
Lobsters may be taken only by hand or hoop nets. According to the Fish And Game captured lobster should not have puncture holes in them, which indicates the use of spears or gaffs.
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U.S. Team Racing Championship – Twelve teams to compete
SailWorld.com
A fleet of 12 of the top teams from the U.S. will compete for the esteemed George R. Hinman Trophy at the U.S. Team Racing Championship, hosted by the Newport Harbor Yacht Club (Calif.), this Friday through Sunday, October 4-6. Once again, this year’s roster boasts former U.S. Team Racing Champions, college All-Americans, and an impressive pool of sailors who have had success in various disciplines and racing backgrounds. For the first time in many years, this will be an all American event.
Team racing is one of the fastest growing disciplines in sailing. Over 100 races are sailed in just a few days. Each race or flight lasts under 30 minutes and normally, three flights are racing simultaneously with teams swapping out after each race. The intended format is a double round-robin followed by a knock-out series sailed between the eight teams who have recorded the highest number of wins during the round-robin series.
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Ann Romney speaks about La Jolla mansion plans: Former neighbor says he will fight project
By Dan Haggerty - ABC10 News San Diego
SAN DIEGO - The permit battle for Mitt Romney's proposed house in La Jolla may soon be over. The California Coastal Commission will decide on the permits during an Oct. 11 meeting.
The Romneys plan to demolish their 3,000-square-foot beachfront home to make way for an 11,000-square-foot mansion.
10News asked Ann Romney about the process during an interview Tuesday. She was making the media rounds promoting a new cookbook.
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New project gives ‘snapshot’ of CA’s wild salmon populations
By Alessandra Bergamin - baynature.org
California’s salmon serve as an indicator of the health of watershed and coastal ecosystems. But since peaking in the early 20th century, wild populations have been in decline with seven out of 10 of California’s coastal salmon and steelhead species now federally threatened or endangered.
One of the first steps in fish recovery is simply figuring out how many are left and where they are — which is the goal of a new project by the The Nature Conservancy.
...Good Cruise Ship, Bad Cruise Ship
Capt. John, Afishinados Charters - Afishinados.com
AVALON, CATALINA ISLAND - Avalon is a port of call for more than a few cruise ships. Every Tuesday the Carnival Cruise Lines pulls into port and off loads a whole town full of visitors. This month has been an unusually busy one for such visitors. We have had our regulars and we have had a number of 'repositionings' resulting in new boats. This increase in activity has intensified the buzz around town, and I have heard on more than a few occasions, "that's a good cruise ship", and in some cases, "that’s a bad cruise ship". They look the same to me, so I started asking around to find out more.
The more I asked the more clear it became; whether there really are good and bad cruise is a matter of impact. And believe me, these ships do have an impact on our little town, from the mayor on down. I...
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Star of India sets sail for 150th anniversary fundraising gala
ABC10 News
SAN DIEGO - The oldest sailing ship in the world set sail on the San Diego harbor Saturday. They rolled out the red carpet, with the star attraction being the Star of India.
"It's an icon of San Diego, it really is," said Ken Andersen, vice chair of the board of trustees for the San Diego Maritime Museum.
Andersen gave 10News a tour of the historic ship.
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Shipwrecked
Written by Jack Humphreville - City Watch LA
LA WATCHDOG-The Port of Los Angeles is in desperate need of new management, starting with the five Harbor Commissioners, the Executive Director, and other members of the politicized senior management team.
For the first eight months of 2013, imports of fully loaded containers are off by 6% while exports are down 11%. This downward trend will mostly likely continue as ports in Canada and Mexico expand and improve their operations and efficiency.
This trend will only be exacerbated when Panama completes the widening of the Canal in 2014, allowing Asian manufacturers direct access to the large population centers serviced by ports on the Gulf Coast and Atlantic Ocean.
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On the Waterfront: Riding San Pedro’s Port of Los Angeles Waterfront Red Car Line
by Eric Brightwell - KCET.org
Any decent map of rail lines in Los Angeles has to include the rails used by Amtrak, Metro, and Metrolink. Extra credit if they also include the tracks used by BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad. Including novelty rails like Angels Flight, Travel Town Railroad, or the trolley lines at The Americana at Brand and The Grove is probably going too far. Then there's the Waterfront Red Car Line in San Pedro, which in my mind, lies somewhere in between novelty rail and public transit. Though now in operation for more than a decade, I was only just made aware of it when I saw it included on a map alongside Metro and Metrolink and decided to check it out.
Anyone who's at all interested in mass transit has probably heard of the Pacific Electric rail system -- popularly known as the Red Cars or Big Red Cars. Covering over 1,000 miles, it was once the...
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