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Oceans Day comes in San Diego as the Pacific struggles under an assault from the planet and people.
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KPBS Midday EditionIn a new book, a newly retired state lifeguard recalls the highlights and lessons learn from nearly 50 years in the profession.
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The closure includes all beaches from the U.S.- Mexico border to the south end of Seacoast Drive.
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During sea lion pupping season, which runs until Oct. 31, sea lion mothers and their pups will be vulnerable as the pups cannot leave dry land for the first few months.
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The next phase of emergency repairs began Monday morning on the Del Mar Bluffs, where a bluff collapse occurred in late February, according to the San Diego Association of Governments.
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KPBS Midday EditionUC San Diego researchers have figured out the math that explains how pelicans can fly for miles along the coast while barely flapping their wings.
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California officials will again truck millions of young salmon raised at fish hatcheries in the state's Central Valley to the Pacific Ocean. The say projected river conditions show the waterways the fish use to travel downstream will be historically low and warm due to increasing drought.
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KPBS Midday EditionMarine scientists say they have found what they believe to be as many as 25,000 barrels that possibly contain DDT dumped off the Southern California coast near Catalina Island.
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To mark the 51st anniversary of Earth Day, some San Diego County organizations have been cleaning up state beaches and parks in coastal areas.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Tijuana River Valley is frequently swamped with sewage-tainted water, but those cross-border flows also carry trash into an ecologically sensitive region.
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