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blacksheepsurfco · 2 years
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PLEASE HELP BEFORE 11th NOVEMBER!! Galway County Council have draft beach user legislation. Included in this is a proposal to BAN all watersports! Surfing, sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing etc. You can help by submitting an email to Galway county council (emails in images). There are two draft emails and contact details for the Council, courtesy @rusheenbay. Also two screenshots of the draft document. . #stopthebans #stop #coastalaccess #coast #westcoast #west #openaccess # (at Black Sheep Surf Co- Online Surf Store) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkswzEEDsDk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thecacoast · 6 years
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Mendocino Headlands, Up Close
“These driftwood pieces were photographed on one of the pocket beaches below the Mendocino Headlands. I lived in Mendocino village for a short time during grad school and I loved to run loops on the headlands, but I had never actually been down to any of the beaches until last year, when I happened to find a trail on a walk. There was a lot of wood debris on the beach and I loved the variation in color and texture in the driftwood and drift sticks. The ‘big views’ in the Mendocino area are well known, but there is a lot to discover at the small scale, too.”
~Sarah Carvill, Coastal Program Analyst
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Discover your special place on the California coast on YourCoast.org.
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littlegoldboat · 5 years
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Where the desert meets the sea. #lagunabeachpoet #studyincontrast #cliffview #mylagunabeach #cactusflowers #whitewater #smithcliffs #coastalaccess #pricklypear #desertmeetssea (at Laguna Beach, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwbJWqdh69m/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=oz7b7wy5azvr
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samudaferrebee · 7 years
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#coastalaccess #humboldt #humboldtcounty #signs #coastalconservancy #hammondtrail #hikehorsebike (at Hammond Coastal Trail)
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cityprojectca · 6 years
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We are proud of California LULAC, GreenLatinos, Native American leader Robert Bracamontes, and The City Project working with the California Coastal Commission and its staff on the January 2019 draft environmental justice policy statement. The CCC will be accepting public comment on the January draft statement until February 17, 2019. http://bit.ly/2DsQosD #environmentaljustice #coastaljustice #coastalaccess #coastalcommission — view on Instagram http://bit.ly/2U7viW4
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carlsbailbonds-blog · 7 years
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Thank you, @BlueBizCouncil members and @LorenaAD80 for your leadership to achieve #coastalaccess for all in California! http://pic.twitter.com/zAVn3hCu3n
— Blue Biz Council (@BlueBizCouncil) October 16, 2017
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thecacoast · 6 years
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Trinidad California’s Beautiful Coast
-Photos and text by Destiny Preston
On a warm spring day in Trinidad, students gather to admire the waves and Pewetole Island, a tree-covered offshore rock at College Cove Beach.
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Looking out from the trees toward the ocean.
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Humboldt County - where the redwoods meet the rugged coastline.
Learn how to get to College Cove Beach on YourCoast.org.
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thecacoast · 6 years
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Moonstone Beach during the August 2018 fires in California, Oregon and Canada displayed dramatic sunsets, with Camel Rock in the distance.
Find directions and amenities for Moonstone County Park at YourCoast.org.
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thecacoast · 6 years
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Big River Beach and Trail
In mid-June we had a clear, sunny day at Big River Beach, directly south of the town of Mendocino. Families played in the fine sand and a surfer enjoyed the waves.
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The beach continues on the other side of the bridge, with more families enjoying calm water and kayaks floating by.
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A flat, wide trail follows the river east for 10 miles, accessible for walkers, wheelchairs, horses, and bikes, made possible by Mendocino Land Trust's 2002 purchase and transfer of 7,334 acres to State Parks.
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Some of the trail is unshaded (and can be quite hot on a sunny Mendocino day), and some of it is in ferny shade.
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We saw lots of wildflowers along the way. (How many of these can you name?)
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Abundant thimbleberries were just beginning to ripen.
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Walk as far as you like, then turn back for beautiful views of Big River as it flows out to the ocean.
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samudaferrebee · 7 years
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#coastalaccess #humboldt #humboldtcounty #signs #coastalconservancy #hammondtrail #hikehorsebike #alldogssecurelyleashed (at Hammond Coastal Trail)
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thecacoast · 6 years
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A thin layer of fog shrouds Camel Rock and laps at Trinidad Harbor. Is it coming or going?
Visit YouCoast.org for directions and amenities at Trinidad Harbor. Let us know the status of the fog when you get there.                                        
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thecacoast · 6 years
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Ecological Staircase Trail at Jug Handle State Reserve
Let’s go on a little trip to Jug Handle State Natural Reserve, on the California coast just off of Highway One between Mendocino and Fort Bragg.
There’s a sandy beach at Jug Handle, and up from the beach is an arching bridge. First circle around the headlands, then walk inland under the bridge. The five mile (total round trip) Ecological Staircase Trail takes us on a tour of geological updrift from the coast to a pygmy forest. This hike through five marine terraces demonstrates 500,000 years of ecological succession (100,000 years per terrace). Pick up an informative brochure if you’d like to follow the self-guided tour.
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The journey up the ecological staircase begins with many steps down. You can then enjoy the dappled shade while crossing a much less assuming but equally lovely bridge.
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Making your way up through forests of spruce, fir, and redwood, keep an eye out for the colors and textures of plants small and large. In the late summer you may be treated with ripe huckleberries.
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At the top of the ecological staircase is a pygmy forest. The fragile soil is protected from your footsteps by a boardwalk. Pygmy cypress, redwood, rhododendron, and reindeer lichen can be seen here.
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As you return back down the trail, enjoy the transition from sun to shade.
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You made it! And you only had to travel 500,000 years.
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