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The signs were posted after two juvenile sharks were spotted swimming off the coast. One was spotted early Wednesday morning off 15th Street and one was spotted off 29th Street on Tuesday, city officials said.
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KPBS Midday EditionA group of Oceanside residents wants to build rock “groins” or jetties to help stabilize the sand that is disappearing from their beaches. It’s a controversial strategy.
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San Diego is seeing an increase in the number of days that high tide flooding affects the coastal region.
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Hundreds of volunteers take to San Diego County beaches every July 5th to clean up trash from Fourth of July revelers.
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This week new regulations go into effect for dockless scooters in San Diego.
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The environmental group Heal the Bay published its annual report card with a mixed review for San Diego’s beaches.
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A new study from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography shows that microplastics are at highest concentrations hundreds of meters below the ocean surface.
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Sewage tainted water repeatedly crosses the U.S.-Mexico border and fouls south San Diego County ocean waters, but local officials have a reason for optimism.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe entire shoreline of a Southern California city is closed to swimmers after sewage-contaminated runoff flowed into California from Mexico's Tijuana River.
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The Ocean Beach Pier was closed for more than four months after being battered by high surf. On Friday it officially reopened.
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