Beyond the Breaking News

San Diego faces Nov. 1 deadline for long-term management plan at Point La Jolla

United States News News

San Diego faces Nov. 1 deadline for long-term management plan at Point La Jolla
United States Latest News,United States Headlines

Sierra Club Seal Society advocates continuing the current seasonal closure until a plan is set

With the current seasonal closure of Point La Jolla ending Oct. 31, the city of San Diego is preparing a long-term management plan for the area that is due to the California Coastal Commission by Nov. 1.

City spokesperson Tim Graham told the La Jolla Light, a publication of the U-T Community Press, that the city is “on track” to meet the deadline. But representatives of the Sierra Club Seal Society spoke during the public comment period of the Coastal Commission’s Oct. 12 meeting in San Diego to plead for a continued closure until the long-term plan is in place.to close Point La Jolla to the public each year during sea lion pupping season from May 1 to Oct. 31. The permit will be in effect for seven years, assuming the city meets conditions set by the commission. Point La Jolla is a rocky area between La Jolla Cove beach and Boomer Beach where sea lions go on land to rest and give birth.on an emergency basis in late summer 2021 following months of reports of people bothering, and in some cases harming, sea lions and their pups. The creation of a long-term plan is one of several conditions the commission put in place when it approved the city’s application. The condition requires the plan to include “strategies to reduce harassment outside of the pupping season while maximizing public access.” Visitors gather to view sea lions at Point La Jolla in June 2021, before that year’s emergency closure.is implemented through signs, a chain across the wooden access stairway and two K-rail barriers on the western end of the closure area. Seal Society docent Carol Archibald told the Coastal Commission that the closure of Point La Jolla has been a success, saying “harassment incidents were reduced from 15 per hour prior to the closure to 20 in the first three months of the closure.” She said a ranger presence has been “essential in enforcing the closure and providing education opportunities.”after rangers left for the day, and she recommended that rangers be given the authority to close the area “when they are not present … or when conditions are dangerous, when bulls are present, there are rough seas or high tides.” A mechanism to further close the area was not disclosed. Toye also recommended that rangers be given the authority and “enforcement tools” to move people to the sidewalk when there are large crowds. She said a railing should be installed at the low wall along the boardwalk where guests “often climb over to approach the sea lions,” and should be extended to limit entry points. Visitors to Point La Jolla view the sea lions from behind the short wall that separates the sidewalk from the bluffs. The Seal Society has not been consulted about the long-term plan, but its chairwoman, Robyn Davidoff, said organizations such as the Sierra Club, “who have extensive onsite experience” with the area, should be, as well as rangers who are there frequently. Noting the imminent deadline for submission of a long-term plan, Davidoff said “the Sierra Club Seal Society asks the CCC and the public be given adequate time to thoroughly review the plan before it is implemented to ensure that it is enforceable … and access remain restricted as it is now until a management plan is approved.” Graham said “all observations and lessons learned during the seasonal closure have been carefully considered and will be incorporated into the long-term management plan. Details will be available Nov. 1 when the preliminary plan is released and has been submitted” to the Coastal Commission. “The city has been able to obtain valuable information related to staffing and enforcement from the seasonal closure,” Graham said. “These insights will help inform future planning for how the area is managed and help prioritize the safety of both the public and marine life while providing access to the water for those groups that need it.” Once the closure is lifted, both the Point La Jolla closure area and the nearby water access zone at Boomer Beach will be open to the public until the next seasonal closure goes into effect next May 1. “However, for the safety of visitors and the welfare of the animals, we continue to ask the public to view the sea lions and other wildlife from a safe distance,” Graham said. “Park rangers will continue to be onsite seven days a week year-round between the hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. or 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., depending on the season. Rangers will continue to monitor the area and educate the public on how to view marine life from a safe distance.” In addition to the long-term plan, another condition of the permit is to “assess the effectiveness of the seasonal closure and determine if significant changes have occurred,” said Kaitlin Carney, a coastal planner for the commission. The city must submit by March 1 each year a monitoring plan including the area’s level of use by sea lions and the effectiveness of the closure in eliminating harassment by humans.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

sdut /  🏆 5. in US

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Community crowdfunding campaigns save two restaurants in Sierra Madre, Historic FilipinotownCommunity crowdfunding campaigns save two restaurants in Sierra Madre, Historic FilipinotownFacing one hardship after another, two different restaurants in two different cities were on the verge of closing but thanks to a crowdfunding campaign they were saved just in time.
Read more »

'One of Us Is Lying' Season 2: Murder Club Has a Deadly Secret to Hide'One of Us Is Lying' Season 2: Murder Club Has a Deadly Secret to HideShowrunner Erica Saleh and the stars of the Peacock teen murder mystery dish on the new season. Plus, watch a clip from the premiere!
Read more »

GMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 teased before Oct. 20 debut - AutoblogGMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 teased before Oct. 20 debut - AutoblogGM's third electric pickup in a year debuts at 5 p.m. Eastern tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 20). Here's what we can see from the latest teaser.
Read more »

What Netflix's earnings beat tells us about Club holding DisneyWhat Netflix's earnings beat tells us about Club holding DisneyShares of Club holding Disney appear to be getting a boost from Netflix's better-than-expected third-quarter results.
Read more »

Introducing the SELF Well-Read Book Club!Introducing the SELF Well-Read Book Club!Here’s what you need to know—plus our first official pick.
Read more »

Sam’s Club laptop theft suspect wanted in Sheffield Village, police saySam’s Club laptop theft suspect wanted in Sheffield Village, police sayThe man is accused of stealing two ASUS laptop computers worth $1498 from Sam’s Club on Oct. 11, police said.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-06-07 14:45:49