Strong winds and 7.2- foot King Tides energized the waves and wildlife Thursday morning at La Jolla Cove. Bundled-up sightseers enjoyed the show. High tides continue Friday morning with a repeat ...
Unlike harbor seals, which have occupied La Jolla’s ... worth of rooms at the La Valencia Hotel, which overlooks La Jolla ...
Kelp forests are a very dynamic ecosystem, so any valid study of adverse effects would need to include multiple possible suspects ...
Ongoing beach and bluff closures encourage more and more marine mammals to congregate in north La Jolla and harm the delicate ...
"It’s super upsetting." Outraged witness captures photo of tourists harassing wildlife at a San Diego beach: 'People should ...
King Tides estimated at 7 1/2 feet brought excitement and wonder Saturday morning to La Jolla Cove visitors ... No such problems for a pod of seals. King Tides continue Sunday morning, with ...
She said the seals and sea lions choose that location ... continued unfettered public access to the beach and waters of La Jolla Cove. Tools at our disposal include better signage, intervention ...
Seal Society docents are often at the Cove ... and the public's access to the La Jolla Cove beach and waters must always come first," LaCava said. The council, with a strong backing from ...
La Jolla Cove is the jewel of La Jolla ... most don't since it's become a safe haven for sunbathing seals and sea lions. What's more, the water is also filled with sharp rocks and the area ...
La Jolla Cove is a testament to the delicate balance ... Organizations like the Sierra Club Seal Society offer a road map for change, but their work needs the backing of city and state policies ...