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Sarah Dashew draws inspiration from years spent sailing around


the world The years spent sail- ing around the world left a lasting imprint on Sarah Dashew, who pulls from the various sounds and cultural influences she experienced when writing her music. The Los Angeles resident, singer and songwriter recently released her album, “Roll Like a Wheel,” P.10


Orange County Supervisors approve Newport Dunes project


amendment The Orange County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a lease amendment to bring new hotel properties to Newport Dunes in Upper Newport Bay. The new transient venues, identified in a county staff report as Holiday Inn Resort and Staybridge Hotel, will be located on 102 acres of Orange County tidelands, P. 18


Marina at Ports O’ Call Village to


shut down The planned redevelopment of the L.A. Waterfront in San Pedro has resulted in boaters berthed at Ports O’ Call to


relocate. An agreement to terminate a lease between the Port of Los Angeles and Port’s O’ Call Restaurant Corp. and assign subleases to the waterfront agency was formally approved by the port’s Board of Commissioners on Jan. 22, P.11


Wrestling with a Sea Bass


Veteran kayak angler Brian Fagan, 56, made a massive catch off the coast of San Diego during the final weekend of January. He launched his kayak from La Jolla before sunrise on Jan. 28 and start- ed fishing at the crack of dawn. Almost immediately he was in a battle with what he thought was a black sea bass, P. 28


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No. 1017 California Boating News Since 1971 Feb. 12 - 25, 2016 The life of Southern California’s liveaboards


Living aboard a boat is not as simple as being on a floating home, as the “Miami Vice” television series might have suggested. However, many liveaboards often find living on the water to be rewarding. The Log connected with several live- aboards between Santa Barbara and San Diego to find out why their decided to take the jump and move on the water, P.20


Ventura Harbor continues to


battle shoaling Heavy shoaling and hazardous condi- tions has continued to limit navigational operations at Ventura Harbor since a sandbar was observed forming at the venue’s entrance on Jan. 17. Ventura Port District officials informed The Log during a recent visit more than 240,000 cubic meters of sand filled the front of the harbor entrance during the final two weeks of January, P. 16


Long Beach, Army Corps to study break-


Construction begins on renovation


project in Marina del Rey Construction on a planned renovation of Mariners Bay, a waterfront apartment complex and boating venue in Marina del Rey, is finally underway. Work officially began on Jan. 26. Renovations are being made to the property’s seven buildings, 408 boat slips and private docks, P. 9


water adjustment The future of the Long Beach Breakwater is back in the news cycle again as local, state and federal lead- ers held a joint signing ceremony last month to announce a cost-sharing partnership for the East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study, P.14


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