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Black jellyfish were only discovered as a species in the late 1990s. These unusual creatures are now being found along the San Diego coastline.
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Camp Beyond the Scars gives burn survivors a chance to talk about their injuries.
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A rope barrier to protect harbor seals at the Children's Pool in La Jolla will not be reinstalled immediately, even though the California Coastal Commission voted unanimously to have it up year-round, the office of Mayor Jerry Sanders said today.
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La Jolla-area beachgoers would be wise to watch out for stingrays today, a day after a whopping 41 people were stung by the bottom-dwellers.
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Fourth of July crowds at San Diego beaches usually leave mountains of trash behind. This year there was a lot less debris.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego lifeguards are proposing a movable barrier of boulders between seals and humans at the La Jolla Children's Pool.
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San Diego’s lifeguards are wading into the debate over the seals at the Children’s Pool in La Jolla. They think they have a rock solid solution.
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A shark, believed to be a Great White, was spotted Monday about 50 yards off the coast at La Jolla Shores, prompting lifeguards to close the ocean to swimmers and surfers.
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Some young, aspiring lifeguards took a big leap today in San Diego.
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One year and three days after a popular glass mosaic was removed from public property north of San Diego in Encinitas, the surfing Madonna has a new home about a mile away from the old site and its already drawing lots of attention.
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