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Average Grade Is C- On 2009 Environmental Issues
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Environmental groups struck out last year with legislative efforts in Sacramento to reduce the sources of ocean garbage. But this year, several groups are adding a new strategy.
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The National Weather Service said a high surf advisory is in effect until 2 p.m. today. The surf and swell has decreased slightly this morning. Waves of five to six feet with sets up to nine feet are expected to continue through early this afternoon.
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KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce explains the tidal shift during the tsunami advisory Saturday.
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The spectre of tsunami waves hitting Southern California seemed to be a washout, as the arrival of tsunami surges came and went with only a small impact observed.
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Forecasters Predict Wet Weather Through March
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Tsunami hazard warning signs are now posted in several San Diego coastal neighborhoods. The signs are part of a county and city effort to prepare for the seismically-generated waves.
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The Port of San Diego wants to eliminate the use of copper-based paint on the hulls of recreational boats in San Diego Bay. The goal is to reduce harm to marine life.
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KPBS News asked leaders of several San Diego and Orange County environmental groups what they think will be the most important environment stories in 2010.
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Recent cuts to city and state budgets are affecting local beaches and parks. We take a look at how this impacts the quality of life for San Diego residents.
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