On a foggy May morning in Sue-meg State Park on the California coast, about 25 miles north of Eureka, the tide has dropped to its lowest point of the year and revealed a vast expanse of rocky tide ...
Hordes of people are descending on fragile Los Angeles-area tide pools to scrape starfish, mussels and other sea life from the rocks, city officials say. The Los Angeles city attorney’s office ...
La Jolla’s tide pools were chosen as one of two statewide sites for the June 1 kickoff of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s month-long Snapshot Cal Coast initiative. Despite gray skies, ...
The low tides led to numerous transgressions of what might be termed proper “tide pool protocol" by beachgoing tourists.
Many wonder why park rangers weren't monitoring the crowds, but city officials say it's not their jurisdiction.
King Tides and a Pacific storm could bring flooding to California’s coast. Here’s what to know, safety tips, and how to join ...
The beaches in La Jolla, California are yearly given over to marine wildlife, harbor seals who come ashore to this protective cove for “pupping season.” The beaches are closed to human visitors from ...
California has no shortage of scenic beaches, but the real rewards go to those willing to work for them. Off the main roads ...
Great museums challenge our way of thinking by pulling us out of our everyday existence through new and unfamiliar objects or by showing the familiar in a new light. Many museums feature the wonders ...