The Coastal Commission is asking beachgoers to photograph king tides, typically considered the highest tides of the year and an indicator of how sea-level rise could impact California’s ...
It's many people's dream to eventually live on or near the beach, but there are a few drawbacks of beach town living you ...
Two new studies from researchers at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography provide encouraging news about ...
California beaches usually lose width during El Niño years, because the larger, more powerful waves associated with El Niño years in California rip sand from beaches and carry it offshore. The ...
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Call for public to submit king tide photos

The king tides, which are expected in California Dec. 4-6 and Jan. 2-3 are expected to inundate many California beaches, roads and coastal areas.
Two new studies from researchers at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography provide encouraging news about California's beaches at both ...
Who says California doesn’t do “all-in” weather? From the Oregon border to San Diego, nearly the entire state is bracing for ...
Explore Annie’s Canyon Trail in Solana Beach, California. This short slot canyon hike features twisting sandstone walls, coastal views, and a one-of-a-kind adventure.
King tides will overwhelm California beaches, roads and other coastal areas during the next two months. The event will also ...
Fort Ord Dunes State Park in Marina is the coastal equivalent of finding an empty beach chair at a crowded pool – it simply shouldn’t exist in a state where natural beauty typically comes with ...
Broward County has begun a sand bypass project to fight decades of erosion south of Port Everglades. The system traps sand with a dredged underwater bowl, later moving it to restore nearby beaches.
In a state famous for its scenic beauty, 17-Mile Drive stands as California’s masterpiece – a perfect blend of natural wonder and human refinement that captures everything special about the Golden ...