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  • Speakers in Washington called on senators to act to pass stronger gun control measures. The rallies come after the shootings in Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, Texas.
  • Baby salmon are dying by the thousands in one California river and an entire run of endangered salmon could be wiped out in another. Fishermen who make their living off adult salmon, once they enter the Pacific Ocean, are sounding the alarm as blistering heat waves and extended drought in the U.S. West raise water temperatures and imperil fish from Idaho to California.
  • Rates of new cases are declining in major cities, suggesting public health campaigns are working. But the spread
  • Thousands have been ordered to evacuate as the southeast coast of Australia experiences the worst flood in decades.
  • Over the years Cinema Junkie has done a number of podcasts about Black cinema and the incredible diversity it contains.
  • Joe Garcia had dropped off flowers at his wife's memorial on Thursday, The New York Times reported. He "pretty much just fell over" after returning home and died of a heart attack, his nephew said.
  • Gateway to Mission Beach is 25 years in the making.
  • The San Diego County Office of Education will be holding a job fair on May 20 to staff the Cuyamaca Outdoor School.
  • British Columbia was devastated by natural disasters this year attributed to climate change. The Canadian province is evaluating how to prepare for the next disasters.
  • A virtual event in Ocean Prototype Nights, a UC San Diego "Navigating the Pacific" series anticipating Getty Pacific Standard Time "Art + Science" 2024, hosted and sponsored by UC San Diego Visual Arts, Birch Aquarium at Scripps, Institute of Arts and Humanities, Design Lab, and the Getty Foundation. Date | Thursday, October 14 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location | Virtual Activities schedule: • 7 p.m. – 7:40 p.m. – Kumeyaay tule boats (ha kwaiyo) link land and sea, past and present in the Kumeyaay language and culture revitalization movement. Stanley Rodriguez, in dialog with Amy Sara Carroll and Nan Renner at the Birch Aquarium at Scripps. • 7:40 p.m. – 8:20 p.m. – Kumeyaay weaving, from baskets to fishnets, show artistry and ingenuity, drawing from a varied terrain from the coast to the Colorado River. Martha Rodriguez, in dialog with Ricardo Dominguez and Lisa Cartwright at Kosay Kumeyaay Market. • 8:20 p.m. – 9 p.m. – Position Vector Salton Sea measures the rapid disappearance of the Salton Sea on tribal lands (site of ancient Lake Cahuilla) in a site-specific art installation created by the Torres Martinez Cahuilla Desert Indian Tribal Community in partnership with land artist Hans Baumann. Hans Baumann in dialog with James Nisbet, Manuel Schvartzberg Carrió and Joe Riley at the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego/North. Six live-streamed evening dialogs twice a quarter from October through June around the “Navigating the Pacific” project, which are "prototypes" in the sense that they show ideas in progress.
 Register here! This is a free event. Follow us on social media! Pacific Standard Time on Instagram Pacific Standard Time on Twitter For more information, please visir GraphicOcean.org.
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