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Thousands of jellyfish wash ashore
Thousands of bright blue jellyfish shaped like little sailboats
washed ashore in Newport Beach on Friday, lifeguard officials said.
The velella velella, or by-the-wind sailor, is not a threat to
human beings and does not sting.
The creatures can be seen best at high tide lines throughout
Newport Beach and Corona del Mar.
Clean harbor day at nautical museum
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum today will host its 23rd annual
clean harbor day celebration, “Don’t Trash Where You Splash.”
The free event at the museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, takes place
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Among the activities are an environmental scavenger hunt;
interaction with an underwater diver by a live audio and visual
hookup; and Harbor Patrol rides.
For more information, call (949) 675-8915.
Harbor Boulevard onramp closing
The northbound Harbor Boulevard onramp to the northbound San Diego
Freeway will close Monday for three weeks so Caltrans can realign it.
The onramp was supposed to close last week, but the project was
delayed.
The California Department of Transportation suggests that
motorists use the Hyland Avenue onramp to the north San Diego Freeway
as a detour.
The work is part of a project with the Orange County
Transportation Authority to improve the San Diego and Corona del Mar
freeways between Bear Street and Hyland in Costa Mesa.
The construction, slated to finish in 2004, will improve on- and
offramps at Harbor and Fairview Road and add a new onramp at Hyland.
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