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L.A. County Home to 7 of State's Most Polluted Beaches
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- The water at 82 percent of Los Angeles County's beaches earned solid A or B grades in Heal the Bay's annual Beach Report Card, but many of the state's most polluted shores continue to be in the county. Last year, the Santa Monica-based...Tags: Environmental Issues, Water
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Heal the Bay- Protect what you Love
Gayle Anderson was live in Gardena with members of Adopt a Stormdrain Foundation and Heal the Bay. Adopt a Stormdrain Foundation is a non-profit organization created to provide funding for public education on watershed management; funding for the...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Human Interest, Pacific Ocean
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Heal The Bay House follow up
Gayle Anderson was live in Santa Monica to learn about the legal trouble generated by the home owned by Adam Corlin of Oceans at Risk, spray painted by graffiti artist Risk in honor of Heal the Bay. "Oceans at Risk" is a labor of love for Adam Corlin,...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, File Sharing, Artists, Pacific Ocean
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Coastal Cleanup Preview
Gayle Anderson was live in Marina Del Rey with a preview of Saturday's CALIFORNIA COASTAL CLEANUP because pollution in our oceans is a serious and ongoing concern. Not only is trash on our beaches ugly and dangerous, it can also make you sick. Los Angeles...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Animals, Ford Motor Co., Human Interest
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International Coastal Cleanup Day
Ocean Conservancy is holding its 25th annual International Coastal Cleanup, the world's largest volunteer effort to help protect the ocean, this Saturday, September 25th. Over the last quarter century, the International Coastal Cleanup has grown from a...Tags: Washington, DC, Transportation, Environmental Pollution, Water Pollution, Travel
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Relief Well To Stop Gulf Oil Gusher May Be Finished Early
Associated PressTHEODORE, Ala. -- A relief well being drilled deep into the seafloor of the Gulf of Mexico to shut down the gushing well could be completed ahead of a long-set deadline of mid-August only if conditions are ideal, government and BP officials said Thursday....Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Environmental Pollution, Tropical Weather, Environmental Issues, Louisiana
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SoCal Beaches Trashed by Last Week's Storms
KTLA NewsSEAL BEACH -- Last week's powerful storms may have blown out of the area but they left behind an ugly reminder; debris and garbage strewn across many Southern California beaches. Shopping carts, bicycle tires, tennis shoes and thousands of plastic cups...Tags: Pacific Ocean, San Fernando, Bodies of Water, Shoes, Los Angeles
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"JUNK RIDE 2009"
Gayle Anderson was live with a preview of the April JUNK RIDE 2009, a cycling trip of 2,000 miles from Vancouver to Tijuana to discuss plastic marine debris, and larger issues of sustainability. Plastic Soup or Garbage Patch, whatever you call it, the...Tags: Restaurants, Environmental Pollution, Travel, Politics, Charles Moore
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Malibu's 'Broad Beach' Slipping Away
MALIBU -- Broad Beach has long been a scenic backdrop to Malibu's public access wars. The tranquil rhythm of surf has been routinely shattered by security guards and sheriff's deputies bouncing beachgoers who spread towels on the confusing mosaic of...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Feet, Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Oceans
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Junk Ride 2009
Plastic Soup or Garbage Patch, whatever you call it, the obscene amount of plastic swirling around in our oceans is killing marine life and threatening our health according to Dr. Marcus Eriksen and Anna Cummins of the Algalita Marine Research...Tags: Restaurants, Environmental Pollution, Travel, Politics, Charles Moore
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Gov. Proposes Closing 220 State Parks
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed closing up to 220 state parks to help cut the state's $24.3 billion deficit.
The cuts include popular attractions for millions of visitors each year, such as a park that is home to some of the tallest...Tags: Entertainment, Wetlands, Travel, Napa Valley (Napa, California), Politics
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Lakefront communities work to address bacteria issues for swimmers
TribLocal - Winnetka & Northfield » NewsIf a Lake Michigan beach is closed due to bacteria levels, people who swam the day before are the ones who should worry. It takes …...
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