Researchers Report Artificial Reef Progressing Toward Success, Marine Life Restoration
Researchers with the University of California, Santa Barbara recently presented findings that show Wheeler North Reef, the artificial kelp forest ...
Researchers with the University of California, Santa Barbara recently presented findings that show Wheeler North Reef, the artificial kelp forest ...
The project to more than double the size of Wheeler North Reef, Southern California Edison’s man-made kelp forest off the ...
By Shawn Raymundo Construction to expand Southern California Edison’s man-made kelp forest from the coast of San Clemente up to ...
A Recap of This Year’s Top Stories Written and Compiled by Shawn Raymundo Every year, the San Clemente Times looks ...
By Lillian Boyd The derrick barge you may have seen off the coast of San Clemente is being used to ...
By Lillian Boyd Southern California Edison will begin construction to more than double the size of Wheeler North Reef, a ...
By Eric Heinz Varieties of sea urchins native to the area and other lucrative delicacies could be threatened by the ...
By Eric Heinz The California State Lands Commission (CSLC) on Tuesday, Nov. 13, announced that it had completed its draft ...
By Daniel Ritz During a 2017 performance review meeting held at the Ocean Institute on April 9, it was revealed ...
By Eric Heinz At the Oct. 3 City Council meeting, representatives from Southern California Edison (SCE) presented plans to expand ...
A kelp bass swims through the Wheeler North Reef. The amount of fish at the reef has not met its ...
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