King tides returned to San Diego this weekend, drawing surfers to the waves and hundreds of people to the La Jolla tidepools, raising wildlife safety concerns.
The low tides led to numerous transgressions of what might be termed proper “tide pool protocol" by beachgoing tourists.
Many wonder why park rangers weren't monitoring the crowds, but city officials say it's not their jurisdiction.
Viral videos are prompting questions about who enforces the rules along San Diego’s coast and what happens when they’re ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A drone soared over Sunset Cliffs in San Diego on Friday, capturing towering and relentless surf battering the rocky shoreline during this week’s king tides event. Shot by FOX ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — The biggest supermoon of the year shone above San Diego County on Wednesday, causing the return of King Tides through Friday. “A King Tide is a non-scientific term ...
Viral video prompted concern from community members after reports of locals and tourists disrespecting wildlife in the tide ...
King Tides expected in the next two days may cause additional coastal flooding, especially with chances of showers extending through the weekend, the city of San Diego warned Thursday. King Tides, ...
However, instead of looking with their eyes, not their hands – as one might tell a child – many tide pool visitors were seen ...
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