Malibu Surfside News - News Alert

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

VICTORY FOR MARINE MAMMALS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY

After a decade of effort, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has now agreed that there is a need, and has decided to authorize, a second marine mammal care facility in Los Angeles County. This will go out to bid.

Each year during the spring, many sea lions suffering from domoic acid poisoning are left on the beach due to the limited capacity at Fort McArthur Marine Mammal Care Center, Los Angeles County’s only marine care center. A second facility would ease the strain on the Fort McArthur Center and allow a more rapid critical care for sick or injured animals throughout the county.

No matter who receives this authorization, the sick, injured or orphaned marine mammals in Los Angeles County will benefit for decades to come.

The days of a single over-crowded marine care facility that forces rescuers to leave suffering animals on the beach will soon be history.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Operation Safe Canyons

NEWS ALERT

The West Hills Office of the California Highway Patrol has indicated that it is going to ratchet up law enforcement efforts under the Operation Safe Canyons program to try to reduce speeding, illegal passing and other unsafe driving practices that are rampant in the Malibu area of the Santa Monica Mountains.

Local residents and visitors traveling these canyon roads are invited to submit their input on the impact of this additional enforcement action by email to
editor@malibusurfsidenews.com or by voice mail to 310.457.2112 throughout the July 20–21 weekend.