City Welcomes New Coastal Administrator to Lead Local Shoreline Initiatives
The city’s new coastal administrator, Leslea Meyerhoff, seeks to advance San Clemente’s goal of protecting its beloved beaches.
The city’s new coastal administrator, Leslea Meyerhoff, seeks to advance San Clemente’s goal of protecting its beloved beaches.
After experiencing a wetter-than-average winter this year with record rainfall and 19 atmospheric rivers, Southern California’s beaches saw a decrease ...
More than 150 Surfrider Foundation members and supporters headed to Washington, D.C. earlier this month to bring the message of ...
A portion of Doheny State Beach has reopened after sewage spilled into the ocean through San Juan Creek, though bacterial ...
San Clemente Mayor Pro Tem Steve Knoblock authors this month’s City Council Corner, in which he writes about the council’s ...
Beaches around Dana Point and San Clemente scored well in the 2021-2022 Beach Report Card released by nonprofit Heal the ...
By Shawn Raymundo The city’s contractor hired to root out the yearslong cause of water contamination at the San Clemente ...
By Shawn Raymundo After appearing on Heal the Bay’s collection of California’s most polluted beaches three of the previous five ...
By Eryka Forquer In its efforts to reduce pollution and maintain water quality for the safety of recreational beach users, ...
By Shawn Raymundo An ongoing study on the quality of the country’s drinking water conducted by a national environmental group ...
By Eric Heinz Heal the Bay, an environmental nonprofit organization, released its annual report card last week regarding beach water ...
By Eric Heinz Since the summer, the city of San Clemente has been trying to identify the reasons as to why ...
Pigeons fly off the railing of the San Clemente Pier on Sunday, July 17. Recently, the Orange County Water Protection ...
Photo by Andrea Swayne Date: January 26, 2016 Time: 4 p.m. Closure and Posted Warning Status Report Closures: Until further ...
Photo by Andrea Swayne Date: January 22, 2016 Time: 1:15 p.m. Closure and Posted Warning Status Report Closures: No ocean, ...
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