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San Diego is the voyaging double-canoe's last stop before returning to Hawaii.
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography will co-host the Ocean Pavilion in Dubai to show how the sea is responding to rising temperatures.
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Last week, the city adopted new guidelines meant to encourage more residents to install rain collection devices.
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The City of San Diego announced Wednesday that it will keep the Ocean Beach Pier closed through the early part of 2024 as a result of recent damage and with the potential for additional structural impairment from the upcoming storm season.
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography researchers hope to get a peek into the dynamics of the ocean's movement underwater. They spent a week collecting data around an underwater canyon near La Jolla.
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These are some proposals from global design firms, all intended to help keep sand on the beaches.
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The commission said homeowners must remove unpermitted improvements, such as stairs and firepits.
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Twelve years ago, a mosaic of the Virgin of Guadalupe surfing on a big wave surprised the city of Encinitas. It took time for the controversial piece of art to find a permanent home, and since then, it has evolved into more than just public art.
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The competition proves people of all abilities can surf professionally at the highest level, regardless of what life throws at them.
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Officials said the storm overwhelmed the border sewage plant’s ability to treat storm runoff. San Diego clean water officials said that could mean violation notices.
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