Unrelenting T.J. sewage, sand loss in Oceanside, closed O.B.pier, Mission Beach seawall cracks, aggressive La Jolla sea lions

San Diego, CALocal News

The San Diego coastal area is currently facing a multitude of environmental challenges that threaten both public safety and local ecosystems. One of the most pressing issues is the continual sewage discharge from Tijuana, which poses serious health risks and impacts water quality along the coastline. In Oceanside, significant sand loss has been reported, raising alarms about the safety and viability of local beaches. The situation has been further complicated by the recent closure of the Ocean Beach pier, which has become a safety hazard, and cracks found in the seawall at Mission Beach, alarming both residents and local officials. As these issues unfold, aggressive sea lions in La Jolla have added another layer of concern, impacting the local wildlife balance and visitor experiences.

Residents are increasingly vocal about the need for urgent interventions to address these environmental crises. Local leaders are being urged to prioritize coastal management and implement effective solutions to mitigate these ongoing issues. The culmination of these events underscores the critical state of San Diego's coastal environment and the need for collaborative efforts to restore and protect it.

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