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Signs Warn Against Eating Local Fish
The Fish Contamination Education Collaborative has posted new signs warning fishermen to avoid consumption of five types of fish.

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The Fish Contamination Education Collaborative has posted new signs warning fishermen to avoid consumption of five types of fish.

The following information was supplied by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Marina del Rey station.
The Fish Contamination Education Collaborative has posted notices telling people to avoid consumption of white croaker, barred sand bass, black croaker, topsmelt and barracuda.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory and a warning about strong rip currents at all area beaches.
The National Weather Service says it will be sunny and breezy this afternoon and sunny on Memorial Day, too.
The National Weather Service says it will be sunny throughout the Memorial Day weekend with blustery winds through Sunday afternoon.
Ford Motor Co. is donating $50 toward Heal the Bay's beach cleanup efforts for each volunteer who test drives a car at a beach cleanup, and an eco-friendly Ford vehicle will be given away.
The panel will not consider a major redevelopment proposal in Marina del Rey during its June meeting due to staffing constraints and will probably hear it in October.
The National Weather Service predicts sunny skies today and Saturday.
A 10th pirate pleads guilty to a hijacking off the coast of Somalia that left four Americans dead, including St. Monica Catholic Church parishioners and Del Rey Yacht Club members Jean and Scott Adam.
Boating columnist Paul M.J. Suchecki in his latest column remembers an avid sailor who made his mark in Marina del Rey.
The new policy could change the way surf and recreational programs operate on local beaches.
The county's Beach Commission fails to reach quorum and will send its revised policies for beach camps, surfing schools and other recreational uses at county beaches to the Board of Supervisors for approval.
The county's Beach Commission fails to reach quorum and will send its revised policies for beach camps, surfing schools and other recreational uses at county beaches to the Board of Supervisors for approval.
The county's Beach Commission fails to reach quorum and will send its revised policies for beach camps, surfing schools and other recreational uses at county beaches to the Board of Supervisors for approval.
The county's Beach Commission will send its new permit policies for beach camps, surfing schools and other recreational uses to the Board of Supervisors for approval.
The county's Beach Commission fails to reach quorum and will send its revised policies for beach camps, surfing schools and other recreational uses at county beaches to the Board of Supervisors for approval.
The county's Beach Commission fails to reach quorum and will send its revised policies for beach camps, surfing schools and other recreational uses at county beaches to the Board of Supervisors for approval.
Heal the Bay is releasing is 21st annual Beach Report Card today scoring the water quality of 92 beaches in Los Angeles County.