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The environmental group Heal the Bay has released its 2011 End of Summer Beach Report Card.
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Two U.S. agencies say loggerhead sea turtles need greater protection.
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KPBS Midday EditionMost of San Diego is back to normal after last week's blackout, except our coastline. We'll get an update on a major sewage spill from San Diego Coastkeeper.
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Torrey Pines beaches could be submerged by 2100 if ocean levels continue rising at current rates.
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The power outage in San Diego County on Sept. 8 caused several sewage pumping stations to go offline, releasing millions of gallons of sewage into lagoons and waterways.
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Several beaches are closed today due to sewage spills caused by Thursday's blackout.
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A high surf advisory is in effect in San Diego County through Friday night, as a southwest swell that originated from a powerful storm near New Zealand reaches Southern California.
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A two-mile stretch of San Diego coastline near Casa Reef in La Jolla is closed after several people spotted a dorsal fin.
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