nemo1 In recent months a crisis situation in the USA food supply has been growing and is about to assume alarming dimensions that could become catastrophic.
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Whether you call it a black IPA, a Cascadian dark ale, or an India black ale, this hop-forward, dark, now niche beer has been popping back up on the scene over the past year or so, but it is definitely choosing its spots carefully. Once, on the verge of becoming a staple it stirred up controversy from the start over its name, origin, and classification as a distinct style since some argued it was only a hopped-up Porter or Brown Ale for a few years this hoppy black ale could be sampled consistently across the U.S. And, while a few breweries have maintained a version of this delightful confluence of malt and fresh hops, most jumped off of the trend as fast as they got on. That’s OK though because those that do still brew it brew it well.
Published on February 2nd, 2021
Please join a coalition of environmental, Tribal, fishing and environmental justice groups on Tuesday, February 2 to urge the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt and implement new flow standards. More flow is needed to protect the fish and wildlife in the Bay-Delta ecosystem and the rivers that flow into it – including the salmon runs that support salmon fishing jobs from Morro Bay to Fisherman’s Wharf and into Oregon.
(Dan Bacher photo)
By Dan Bacher
The State Board has been paralyzed for years. We need strong public support to get them to do their job.
Lanphere Dunes. | Photo courtesy the Humboldt County Visitors Bureau.
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On Tuesday, the final day of the Trump administration, Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt honored the natural beauty and ecological value of Lanphere and Ma-le’l Dunes by designating them national natural landmarks.
The National Natural Landmarks Program, managed by the National Park Service, recognizes sites that have “outstanding biological and geological resources” while encouraging their conservation.
“It’s a way of recognizing truly special places that are of national significance,” said Mike Cipra, executive director of the nonprofit Friends of the Dunes.
The undulating sand mounds, woody swales and verdant wetlands of Lanphere and Ma-le’l Dunes, located on the Samoa Peninsula west of Arcata, are home to a remarkably diverse array of native flora. Coniferous and riparian forests rise above patches of pale green reindeer lichen, blooming sand verbena and Menzies wallflower,