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The North T-Pier in Morro Bay’s harbor will get at a safety upgrade thanks to new federal funding expected to be approved by Congress.
Todd La Velle, left, and Curtis Armstrong string holiday lights on the pier in Baywood on Dec. 5, 2024. About 538 acres of the Morro Bay Estuary sea floor, seen behind them, are listed for sale at ...
Morro Bay’s North T-Pier just got a $1.5 million boost in the effort to repair and upgrade the structure, during a visit Wednesday from Rep. Salud Carbajal, who said more money is needed toward ...
The City of Morro Bay and the Morro Bay Harbor Department will begin the planning phase for renovations of the northern T-Pier now that federal funding has been secured.
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A dive cleanup in Morro Bay brought over a dozen people to the South T Pier all in an effort to help keep the waters clean.
South T Pier, along the Embarcadero, is yet another location, and one that has an added bonus: It’s among several hangouts for Morro Bay’s most popular residents — sea otters.
The full-scale replica 16th century Spanish tall ship San Salvador has sailed into Morro Bay, where it will be docked for the next several days and will open to the public for tours.
The Port of Long Beach in Southern California proposes building a massive pier that would construct and assemble floating wind turbines.
North of Morro Bay, hiding out in quiet little Cayucos, which bills itself as the last great California beach town ...
The Port of Long Beach in Southern California proposes building a massive pier that would construct and assemble floating wind turbines.
Should the port’s plan go forward, the assembled turbines could then be transported more than 200 nautical miles to the Morro Bay wind energy area off the Central Coast, where a floating wind ...
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