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Ancient toothed whale discovered on Santa Cruz County beach
A 1,000-pound slab of sandstone lifted off a Santa Cruz County beach Wednesday may provide a better glimpse of what plied the seas 5 million years...
Oakland Tribune, 08/12/09 by Kurtis Alexander · More from publication -
Olive the otter released at Santa Cruz beach
The sea otter that reveled in a media frenzy after washing ashore with oiled fur six weeks ago was released back into the wild Tuesday. ...
Oakland Tribune, 04/07/09 by Kurtis Alexander · More from publication -
Menlo Park research group eyes the potential of wave power
The 60-foot Velocity ruddered out of the Santa Cruz harbor on a Monday afternoon under mostly sunny skies. On deck was an apprehensive crew --...
Oakland Tribune, 12/13/08 by Kurtis Alexander · More from publication -
Killer whales seen in Monterey Bay for 5th year since 2000
SANTA CRUZ -- The 65-foot Sea Wolf II and its dozen or so passengers were making their way through the rough waters of Monterey Bay last month when...
Oakland Tribune, 03/02/08 by Kurtis Alexander · More from publication -
Killer whales roam Monterey Bay
SANTA CRUZ -- The 65-foot Sea Wolf II and its dozen or so passengers were making their way through the rough waters of Monterey Bay last month when...
Oakland Tribune, 02/29/08 by Kurtis Alexander · More from publication -
Orcas continue mystery migration to Monterey Bay
SANTA CRUZ -- The 65-foot Sea Wolf II and its dozen or so passengers were making their way through the rough waters of the Monterey Bay when...
Oakland Tribune, 02/27/08 by Kurtis Alexander · More from publication -
Historic Santa Cruz hotel gets new name for new look
SANTA CRUZ -- How do you turn an aging mid-century high-rise into a four-star luxury hotel? According to design consultants for the Coast Santa...
Oakland Tribune, 02/19/08 by Kurtis Alexander · More from publication -
Tiny snail threatens state trout, salmon
SANTA CRUZ -- A snail no bigger than a grain of rice but hardy enough to pass through the stomachs of its predators has been labeled the newest...
Oakland Tribune, 12/09/07 by Kurtis Alexander · More from publication


