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Pismo Preserve logs 142,000 visitors in the first nine months of 2021

– From January through September, more than 142,000 visitors crisscrossed the trails of Pismo Preserve, the 880-acre open space area above Pismo Beach with panoramic views spanning the coastline. That is twice the number the Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County anticipated when it opened the preserve in January 2020, the conservancy’s executive director Kaila Dettman said.

Locals enjoy the fall season at Camp Ocean Pines Harvest Festival

On Sunday, Camp Ocean Pines in Cambria is inviting local families to come out for an afternoon of free, outdoor fun at their Harvest Festival.

Camp Ocean Pines throwing harvest festival Oct 31

– Join Camp Ocean Pines on October 31 from 1-4 p.m. for an afternoon of fall fun. This open house-style event is suited for the young and the young-at-heart. Free activities include face painting, a pumpkin patch, archery, caramel apple decorating, hay rides, meet-n-greets with camp’s animal ambassadors, and axe throwing.

State Coastal Commission Votes to Ban Off-Highway Vehicles at Oceano Dunes

State Coastal Commission Votes to Ban Off-Highway Vehicles at Oceano Dunes
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Ocean Climate Action: Looking to the Ocean for Climate Solutions - Center for American Progress

Ocean Climate Action: Looking to the Ocean for Climate Solutions Thursday, December 17, 2020, 12:00 pm ET - 01:00 pm ET Scientists have extensively documented the impacts of climate change on the ocean. As greenhouse gas emissions have increased, the ocean has become hotter, more acidic, and less habitable for fish and wildlife. But the ocean is not just a victim of climate change. It is also a powerful source of solutions that have the potential to provide one-fifth of the greenhouse gas emission reductions needed to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius. By implementing a full suite of ocean-based climate solutions, the federal government can bolster the front-line communities most at risk from climate change, increase the resilience of ocean ecosystems, and put the United States back in a leadership role in the global effort to fight the climate crisis.

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