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Tides LOW TIDE


THU, JAN 7 12:34 1.9' FRI, JAN 8 SAT, JAN 9


1:13 1:51


SUN, JAN 10 2:30


AM HT. PM HT. 2:00 2:34 3:09 3:45


1.6' 1.6' 1.6'


-0.6' -0.9 -1.3 -1.3


HIGH TIDE


AM HT. PM HT. 7:30 7:30 8:06 8:43


6.5' 6.5' 6.5' 6.8'


9:29 8:52 9:29


4.2' 4.5' 4.2'


10:06 4.2'


Waves (SAN ONOFRE) Height


5'–8' 2'–4' 2'–3' 2'–4'


Direction WSW WNW WNW WNW


Interval


14 seconds 15 seconds 13 seconds 14 seconds


For daily updates to waves, water conditions, and fish reports, go to SDReader.com/waterfront EVENTS


Beginning Birders Meetup The Southern Wildlife Preserve at the San Diego River channel is a great place to see migratory ducks. Start where the frontage road inter- sects Friars Road (by the 14’-11” sign on Friars, east of Sea World Drive). Parking is on the frontage road. Saturday, January 9, 8am; free. Southern Wildlife Preserve, MISSION BAY


Emory Cove Habitat Restoration Join San Diego Audubon at Emory Cove in South San Diego Bay. Emory Cove provides impor- tant upland habitat for shorebirds and we’ve been working to restore this habitat with the help of volunteers like you. We’ll be pull- ing out invasive plants and planting native ones, so remember to wear pants and hiking boots and bring gloves and rain/sun protec- tion. RSVP To sign-up and for more details, please contact Megan Flaherty, Conservation Project Coordinator at 858.273.7800 Ext.106, or via email at flaherty@sandiegoaudubon. org. Sunday, January 17, 9:30am; Emory Cove, Silver Strand Boulevard. (CORONADO)


Hops on the Harbor Cruise An evening of food, craft beer, and waterfront views on the new Hops on the Harbor craft beer dinner cruise. Each month, our chef col- laborates with a different San Diego brewery to create a gourmet menu paired withbeer selections. January’s featured brewery is Modern Times Brewery. Friday, January 8, 7pm; Friday, January 15, 7pm; Friday, January 22, 7pm; Friday, January 29, 7pm; $35-$59. Flagship Cruises & Events, 990 N. Harbor Drive. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Junior Rangers Kids age 7 to 12 are invited to outdoor activities which include walks, presentations, games, investigations, and art. Kids can earn the Junior Ranger badge and other awards as they progress through the activities. Meet outside lifeguard head- quarters; look for the tall tower on the ocean side of the highway. This activity is free, but there is a fee to park inside the state beach. Info: heather.sanderson@parks.ca.gov or 619-823-5801. Saturdays, 3:30pm; through Saturday, February 6, free. Silver Strand State Beach, 5000 Highway 75. (CORONADO)


Restore Native Habitat to Help Endan- gered Birds Come help manage invasive plants in Mission Bay to protect endangered birds. San Diego Audubon is working to remove invasive plants from Mariner’s Point. Our goal is to promote nesting by the Cali-


HARBOR POLICE REPORT From San Diego city lifeguards


Sloop in the lineup. Incident Report 12/20 – 12/27 - 59 Year old male with a leg injury (pre-existing). 2599 Quivira Ct. 4Sam, BLS 20 respond. Patient transported to VA Hospital. - PWC inside the surf at South Mission Beach. Rescue vessel responds. Cite and Release. - Chest pain and vomiting. 45 year old male. 3438 Mission Blvd. 2Sam, Engine 21, Medic 21 respond. Lifeguards cancel and Fire handles. - Person and dog in the San Diego River needing


fornia Least Tern (an endangered species) and to create space for native coastal dune plants. Sunday, January 24, 9:30am; Mari- ner’s Point, Mariners Way. (MISSION BEACH)


Scholastic Surf Series: San Diego High School Division 5 The Scholastic Surf Series is a competition series for middle and high school surf teams by the West- ern Surfing Association. San Diego High School Division 5 surfers will compete on the waves in front of the Army Navy Acad- emy at Carlsbad City Beach. Spectators free. Sunday, January 10, 7:30am; free. Tower 30, Carlsbad State Beach, just south of the jetty on Carlsbad Boulevard. (CARLSBAD)


Scholastic Surf Series: San Diego High School Divisions 3 & 4 The Scholastic Surf Series is a competition series for middle and high school surf teams by the Western Surfing Association. San Diego High School Division 3 & 4 surfers will compete on the waves in front of the Army Navy Academy at Carlsbad City Beach. Spectators free. Saturday, January 9, 7am; free. Tower 30, Carlsbad State Beach, just south of the jetty on Carlsbad Boulevard. (CARLSBAD)


Thursday Evening Dive Join Power Scuba dive group for a one tank dive. All skill and experience levels can appreciate this dive location. Easy entry, exit, and depths. Must be certified and have the necessary training to night dive. Bring all of your own dive gear, everything, including weights and tanks. Rental gear available through club meetup website. Thursdays, 6pm; through Thursday, May 5, free. La Jolla Shores, 8200 Camino del Oro. (LA JOLLA)


Tsunami Sweepers Cleanup Debris from the Japanese Tsunami of 2011 is still washing up on California beaches even four years later. I Love A Clean San Diego has been named the first responder in San Diego to assist in the cleanup of debris from the tsunami that is expected to wash up on Cali- fornia’s shores in 2015. Volunteers will be helping to pick up litter and other debris at Torrey Pines State Beach. Saturday, January 23, 10am; free. Torrey Pines State Beach and Reserve, 12600 North Torrey Pines Road. (LA JOLLA)


Tuna Harbor Dockside Market Focused on San Diego’s historic commercial fishing and aquaculture industries, local customers — both the public and professional chefs — can purchase fresh-caught seafood and aquafarmed seaweed direct from local fisher- men. Saturday, January 9, 8am; free. Tuna Harbor Dockside Market, 598 Harbor Lane.


Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve


Planting party There were approximately 2000 acres of wetlands in and around Mission Bay fed by three sources — the San Diego River and Rose and Tecolote creeks. The San Diego River used to feed both bays, but the Army Corps of Engineers diverted the flow away from San Diego Bay in 1852. The San Diego River was channel- ized to bypass and protect the new Mission Bay Water Park in 1956, leaving only Rose and Tecolote Creeks as the tributaries.


In 1952, UCSD acquired 21 acres of the upper wetland from the Kendall and Frost families. The Ken- dall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve was created in 1965, a total of 40 acres along Crown Point Drive and Pacific Beach Drive to the west of Campland by the Bay. Though the public is not allowed access into the marsh, it is ideal for bird-watching.


The mudflats and channels are home to dense populations of annelid worms, crabs, and ghost shrimp that probing birds, such as willets, marbled godwits, dowitchers, curlews, and whimbrels, feed on. Osprey hunt larger fish while kestrels, marsh and red-tailed hawks, and peregrine falcons prey on smaller birds, mammals, and reptiles including gopher snakes and fence lizards. The San Diego Audubon Society is looking for help expanding habitat for resident marsh species, creating a high- tide refuge for birds, and restoring the natural transition zone topography. They want volunteers to plant native plants, Saturday, January 9 from 9 a.m. to noon.


Perfect wave? Fish tale? We’ll pay you $25 for your story. Send to sdreader.com/waterfront


help. 1Sam responds. Dog is on the beach and the person swims over from the weir, safe. - OB crew requests a surf boat for backup for a rescue in front of the main tower. Clear with 1 rescue by the OB crew. - Harbor Police assisted a boater that ran out of gas and was adrift within the path of the oncoming Parade of Lights. HPD towed the vessel to a nearby dock. - Surfer unconscious pulled from the water at the foot of Law St. 61year old male pulled from the water, lifeguards get on scene and begin CPR and deploy an AED. Patient is packaged and brought to


medic 20 who transports to Scripps La Jolla. - PD with a possible seizure requesting medical assistance at the foot of Newport. The patient had an allergic reaction. Mom deploys an Epipen, she thinks it was an allergy to peanuts. Patient meets with medics and AMA. - 77year old male at 3455 Oceanfront Walk has a fainting incident. U 23 responds. E20 on scene and lifeguards release to unknown destination. - Harbor Police were called to investigate a dinghy that was stolen from the Americas Cup Harbor. - Seaforth rental dead in the water in the turning basin. Vessel is a rental doughnut with a bbq. It is drifting towards Hospitality Pt. R1 set anchor until Seaforth chase boat arrives and takes the tow over. - Broken rudder on a 22’ Catalina close to Zuniga


Jetty. Coronado wave runner lifeguards and SDHP vessel on scene. Vessel starts engine and is clear. - Sailboat in the surf line 1 mile north of the tip of Pt. Loma. 27’ sloop runs aground after the engine dies and drags anchor. Rescue 5 on scene and rescues the individual. Lifeguards transport back to SD Bay. - Harbor Police were called to a vessel adrift near the main shipping channel by the A-3 Anchorage (Laurel Street). HP responded and located the small sailboat that had broken away from its mooring ball within the A-3. HP towed the vessel back to its mooring. Contractor for salvage. - 22 year old Male with an allergic reaction. Reported by a ranger unit on Lifeguard Dispatch One. 1Sam, Engine 15, Medic 2 respond. Patient was transported to UCSD.


- Harbor Police and the USCG were called to investigate a diesel spill at Sunroad Marina on Harbor Island. - 911 call for a 15 year old male on the rocks at Windansea Beach. Concerned he will fall and get hurt. Lifeguard 3 Sam, Lifeguard Unit 32 and SDPD respond. Person warned and call clear. - Possible missing swimmer off South Mission Beach. Reporting party states a woman stripped down to shorts and shirt and went into the ocean. Lifeguard 24Sam, Rescue vessel, SDPD, ABLE respond. Reporting party went home and called 911 an hour later. RP returns to South Mission and points out Clothes left behind are now gone. Clear. - Harbor Police were called to investigate a burglary that occurred aboard a vessel in the Harbor Island Marina.


46 San Diego Reader January 7, 2016


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