Former City of Santa Cruz wharf supervisor Jon Bombaci estimates that the ocean took about a third of the portion of wharf ...
Barking, roaring, gargling, grunting, squealing, squabbling, flopping, wriggling, snoozing and occasionally vomiting on each other, the sea lions of the Santa Cruz Wharf provide a noisy ...
City of Santa Cruz staff provided an overview and update regarding the fate of the Santa Cruz Wharf’s collapsed south end at ...
Sea lions often congregate in herds or rafts of up to 1,500. While the public is barred from the end of the damaged Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf following the catastrophic collapse on Dec. 23, sea ...
SANTA CRUZ — After a structural assessment ... part that remains at the very end of the Wharf and is closed off.” A sonar scan of the sea floor showed that the heavy equipment that fell ...
Keeley explained that a thorough structural assessment of the Santa Cruz Wharf was conducted and sonar used to locate the heavy machinery that had fallen into the sea along with the Wharf’s end.
Santa Cruz police need the ... "This was an educational plaque about sea lions and the Monterey Bay that was at the end of the Wharf where the collapse took place. Our partners at ...
Several people leaned over the side of the wharf to watch a group of sea lions basking on the wharf’s lower structure. Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley addresses the media and public at a press conference ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf dining and shopping district sits ... Some recent travelers reported spotting sea lions lounging nearby, but others said the vistas of the famous surf spot Steamer Lane ...