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The federal science agency is preparing to pass out an unprecedented amount of money to make the nation’s coast more resilient.
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The Surfrider Foundation has been preparing for what it says is the dirtiest day at the beach: July 5.
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The Silver Strand was included as part of a water contact closure in Imperial Beach that was announced May 30, because sample results indicated contamination.
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Federal officials are working to slow cross-border sewage flows south of San Diego, as a major plan to fix the problems slogs forward.
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The tests are finding more pollution, which is leading to more beach closures that are threatening tourist economies in Coronado and Imperial Beach.
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Lifeguards and police dive teams were still searching Wednesday for a swimmer who went missing near Tower 16 in Mission Beach.
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The $4 million device is three stories tall, 118 feet long and could be the key to understanding oceans and climate change.
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The head of the U.S. EPA was in Mexico this week discussing how the two countries will stop the renegade sewage flows.
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The EPA has a far-reaching blueprint to stop 95% of the transboundary pollution that fouls the ocean off the San Diego coast.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Tuesday that it is seeking public comment on the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. The designation would apply to 7,000 square miles of ocean off San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
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