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$1M+ allocated to tackle invasive seaweed species in Coronado Cays
Local agencies are spending thousands to remove the invasive Caulerpa prolifera and keep it from destroying San Diego’s underwater ecosystems.
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Billions of dollars going toward fighting invasive algae in San Diego Bay
Billions of dollars are being set aside to fight a new threat to our local bays and beaches. A new type of seaweed has made its way into San Diego Bay, despite it now being illegal in California. As NBC 7’s Brooke Martell shows us, it’s a race against the clock for local agencies to remove it.
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Ocean views or a revitalized waterfront? Port of San Diego master plan green-lit despite some opposition
The Port of San ddigo manages the San Diego Bay and more than 30 miles of waterfront
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Port of San Diego unanimously approves updated master plan for city's Bayfront
After more than a decade the port of San Diego has finally given the greenlight of a master plan for San Diego’s bayfront. While the board voted unanimously, not everyone is happy with the decision. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea reports.
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Fighting non-native seaweed in Coronado Cays costs Port of San Diego $92,000
An invasive seaweed found in the Coronado Cays area of San Diego Bay prompted the Port of San Diego and city of Coronado to Thursday release a plan to deal with the species.
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Port of San Diego bans e-bikes, e-scooters, most pedicabs from Embarcadero
The Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners is limiting where people can ride motorized mobility devices along the San Diego Bay waterfront.
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Navy will walk away from lease along Pacific Highway so Port of San Diego can redevelop
The Port of San Diego’s Board of Commissioners Tuesday agreed with the U.S. Navy to end a lengthy lease early on a Downtown San Diego waterfront property, freeing the site up for development.