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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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Beachgoers now have a fast and easy way to find out if the water at their favorite beach is safe to swim in.
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San Diego Beaches got pretty high marks in the latest "Heal the Bay Beach Report Card," but the survey also exposed some long-running pollution problems.
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A rope barrier designed to discourage people from disturbing harbor seals at the Children's Pool during pupping season was removed today.
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A new report by the U.S. Navy predicts its use of explosives and sonar may hurt or kill thousands more marine mammals than previously thought.
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