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SANTA CRUZ — Millions of fish are filling the water around Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf as an anchovy run continues providing ample food supplies for ... seals, orcas and humpback whales ...
Members of the media and the public watch seals at the edge end of the pier prior to a press conference for the reopening of the Santa Cruz Wharf downtown on Jan. 4, 2025. (David M. Barreda/KQED) A ...
While the public is barred from the end of the damaged Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf following the catastrophic collapse on Dec. 23, sea lions have continued to call the place home.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KGO) -- Five months ago, more than 180 feet at the end of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf collapsed into the ocean. That part of the wharf was under construction at the time.
Now, according to the Santa Cruz Sentinel, city officials hope to finish a partial repair of what's left at the end of the wharf. The hope is that construction would start in October and finish by ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf, built in 1914, was 2,745 feet long before the winter storm. It was supported by more than 4,400 pilings — 70-foot Douglas fir beams driven about 20 feet into the ocean floor.
A portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed on Dec. 23, 2024, in Santa Cruz, Calif. Kong Vue/Facebook. MORE: While most of US to be dry, a 'white Christmas' is forecast for some mountain regions.
Santa Cruz wharf partially collapses as California coast hit by large waves 02:36. A part of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed Monday afternoon during a high-surf warning, with authorities confirming ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - The Santa Cruz wharf is set to reopen on Saturday, less than two weeks after a portion of the wharf collapsed and floated away during severe coastal storms.
The end of a wharf that draws visitors to Santa Cruz, Calif., collapsed in high surf on Monday, sending three people into the water, while a man died at a nearby beach after being trapped under ...
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