Demolition and restoration join hands for a project involving a bankrupt oil company’s nearly century-old storage facility.
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The chicks were hatched from abandoned eggs found at the Coal Oil Point Reserve and other Central Coast beaches.
By the end of the century, 40 percent of the places where the public now enjoys the beach will be underwater, according to a recent study by two Cal State University Channel Islands professors.
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