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Harbor commission endorses pursuit of permits to augment King Harbor's existing artificial reef
Summary
Commissioners voted to endorse a commissioner-led effort to seek California Department of Fish and Wildlife approvals and related permits to add three-dimensional structure to an existing artificial reef about one mile offshore of King Harbor; the motion carried by voice vote with one abstention.
The Redondo Beach Harbor Commission voted to endorse a commissioner-led effort to pursue state permit approvals to augment an existing artificial reef about a mile offshore of King Harbor.
Commissioner Roger proposed that the commission add endorsing language to a packet of existing scientific endorsements and that he would pursue contacts with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the State Water Board and other agencies to obtain the necessary approvals. Commissioners voted in favor by voice vote; the meeting record indicates one commissioner announced an abstention.
The proposal targets an existing artificial-reef site created decades ago from pier pilings, quarry rock and concrete dock floats. The…
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