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San Diego city officials closed the pier in the morning when the surf was flowing through the railing. The pier reopened about 3 p.m. Tuesday after minor repairs were mailed to the railing.
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Residents are advised to avoid swimming, surfing, diving and other water activities for 72 hours following rain.
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State water officials proposed a $50,000 fine against the San Diego Association of Governments for allowing sediment from a construction project in Rose Creek to flow into Mission Bay.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego's coastal environment is always changing and geology professor Keith Heyer Meldahl explains how in his new book, "Surf, Sand, and Stone: How Waves, Earthquakes, and other Forces Shape the Southern California Coast."
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San Diego Coastkeeper officials say the environmental group has helped to remove more than 1 million pounds of debris from San Diego County beaches and waterways since being created in 1995.
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A National Weather Service coastal flood advisory is scheduled to remain in effect until 9 p.m. Thursday.
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The study is part of a binational effort to examine how pollution travels across the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Competitors came from around the world to San Diego this weekend to shape and scrape temporary works of art during the U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge.
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Rough rip currents throughout the coast and across North County beaches had lifeguards busy with rescues.
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Aquaculture backers say it’ll produce needed fish, but environmentalists have concerns
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