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Coastal View News • Tel: (805) 684-4428

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Carp fishing in the Sierra

Local anglers hit June Lake last November to drop lines over the closing weekend of fishing season. Following the long days reeling in the offerings of the altitudinous lake, the five-pack of fishing friends uncorked at the Sierra Inn. Along with their Coastal View News, the anglers are, from left, Travis Magana, Andy Handall, Angelina Borrello Lane, Robert Bustillos and Michael “Scrubo” Lane.

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Visitors

High Pup Count

3

Seal Watch volunteers counted 1,200 people, including visitors from Bulgaria, the Netherlands, Denmark, Canada, China, Ukraine, Australia, Washington D.C., Minnesota, Tennessee, Washington, New Jersey, Illinois, Utah, Michigan, Idaho, Iowa, Vermont, Alaska, Hawaii, Colorado, Oregon, Georgia, Wisconsin, Indiana and Kansas.

Disturbances

Computers, Laptops, Monitors, Printers Cell Phones, Televisons, Fax, VCR, DVD

and MORE + (No Appliances/Batteries)

The following counts taken from Jan. 27 to Feb. 2 were compiled from Carpinteria Seal Watch volunteer reports. Carpinteria harbor seal beach closure runs from Dec. 1 to June 1 each year. Seal Watch volunteers are still welcome to sign up by calling 684-2247.

170

February 8th • 9am-Noon

Stereos, Cameras, Keyboards, Scanner

What’s new at the harbor seal rookery? High Adult Count

THIS SATURDAY

The seals were scared by beachwalkers three times, and by a hang glider and helicopter.

Natural History Notes

Over 30 species of cetaceans—whales, dolphins, and porpoises—are reported in the Santa Barbara Channel area. Of these, gray whales and bottlenose dolphins are frequently observed from the Seal Watch overlook. Humpback whales are also occasionally seen, as are other species of dolphins.

More Info

The Carpinteria harbor seal rookery is located immediately east of Casitas Pier, between the Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve and Carpinteria State Beach. Please remember not to bring dogs, bicycles or loud voices to view the seals. Harbor seals, when disturbed, may flee and become separated from their pups. Volunteers ask that dogs remain outside the rope area at all times. Call 684-2247 or email sealwatch@ hotmail.com if you are interested in volunteering. To find out more, visit sealwatchcarpinteria.com.

at Carpinteria High School 4810 Foothill Road Sponsored by Carpinteria Education Foundation Proceeds benefit CUSD – Info call 805-566-1615

Introduction to

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805-705-3426 • Space is Limited! Jessica@QigongSB.com

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Congratulations Jenny!

Best Scorer U15 Division

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