“To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower. To hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour.” Read More »
Over the years we have seen Black Oyster Catchers (BLOY) from Dana Point in the south to Crystal Cove in the north, wherever there are healthy mussel beds and rocky ledges. Read More »
Laguna Beach Walkers Walk the Wrack.
Definition: Perhaps from Middle Dutch, wrak,wreckage; the term corresponds to Old English wraec Wrack. Hence the term “Wrack and Ruin” Read More »
If you’re (fool) hardy enough to get in the water to snorkel or scuba in the late fall/early winter Read More »
What is hidden under the water during the hot summer sun is uncovered in the cooler winter months. Read More »
Here we are scrambling over the Aliso Creek Ledges to Camel Beach.
“Girls just wanna have fun!” Read More »
Laguna Bluebelt members attended the Fish and Game Commission meeting in Ontario on May 4th urging the implementation of the reserves without delay. Read More »
MacGillivray Freeman Films Educational Foundation launched their ‘One World One Ocean’ awareness campaign. You are invited to join the movement to restore and protect the health of the world’s oceans.