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San Diego Whale Watch sees shift in ocean garbage due to pandemic
San Diego Whale Watch is a company that not only takes visitors out to the open water to try to see sea creatures, but theyâre trying to protect the environment at the same time.
and last updated 2021-05-13 21:32:59-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Whale Watch is a company that not only takes visitors out to the open water to try to see sea creatures, but theyâre trying to protect the environment at the same time.
Tai Hee, a deckhand and naturalist at the company, said they always see trash on their trips and always try to clean it up if they can.
Motorcyclist dies in crash in Mission Bay
A motorcyclist died after authorities say he crashed into a guardrail in Mission Bay.
and last updated 2021-04-12 10:12:08-04
SAN DIEGO (CNS) A 22-year-old motorcyclist was killed when he crashed into a guard rail near Mission Bay, police said.
The crash happened shortly before 7:55 p.m. Sunday on the ramp from West Mission Bay Drive to Ingraham Street, near Quivira Basin, San Diego police Officer John Buttle said.
The victim was riding a 2020 Kawasaki Ninja southbound on West Mission Bay Drive when he took the ramp to Ingraham Street at a high speed and collided with a guard rail, ejecting him from the motorcycle, Buttle said.
From the Archives: Mission Bay holiday boat parade launched 50 years ago [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
Fifty years ago the first annual boat Parade of Lights, was held on Mission Bay on Dec. 14, 1970. The peaceful flotilla of boats decorated with lights and ornaments featured Santa as well as a procession of church and youth choirs singing carols.
A distinctly San Diego celebration, the boat parade on Mission Bay preceded the more formal San Diego Harbor boat parade by a couple of years. Due to a rise in Covid-19 case, the parade has been cancelled for 2020.
From The San Diego Union, Tuesday, December 15, 1970:
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