Tunaman Memorial Invokes Portuguese Origins and Influence of ‘Tunaville’ in Point Loma
The tuna fishing industry had a profound influence on the Roseville community, known as ‘Tunaville.’
By Eric DuVall / Point Loma – OB Monthly /March 15, 2024
Commercial fishing can be a lucrative business. It also can be a very dangerous business.
The tuna fishing industry has had such a profound influence on the development of Point Loma’s Roseville community, aka “Tunaville,“ that the area was once widely known as the “Tuna Capital of the World.”
New Banners for OB Celebrate ‘High Tides’ and ‘Good Vibes’
Thirty new banners are gracing the lamp posts of Ocean Beach. Thanks to the OB Mainstreet Association.
19 banners are on on Sunset Cliffs and 11 are on Newport. They will be up until November, when holiday-themed banners will take their spots.
Here the rest are:
Celebrate Spring at the Wisteria Cottage Patio with the OB Historical Society — Thursday, March 21

Thurs. Mar. 21, 5-7 PM- Celebration of Spring at the Wisteria Cottage Patio!
Please join the Ocean Beach Historical Society on March 21, 2023, from 5 PM to 7 Pm at the Wisteria Cottage Garden at 4761 Niagara
Rain, Winds and Snow in San Diego
A storm sweeping into our region is forecast to bring Santa Ana winds through Friday, with rain countywide and gusts up to 70 miles per hour in high desert areas.
Mountains and deserts could have thunderstorms through Saturday, with snow down to 5,000 feet in elevation. The above photo was taken off the Mount Laguna Lodge live webcam today at 3:25 pm.
OBceans React to New City Crackdown on Private Businesses Staging Events on City Beaches
The big news coming out of City Hall that affects the beach is that San Diego is no longer allowing private companies to stage picnics, corporate events, large parties, bonfires or similar organized activities on the vast majority of city beaches.
According to David Garrick today at the Union-Tribune:
A city spokesperson said the crackdown, which comes as spring break is beginning and just before the busy summer beach season, was prompted by complaints from beach-goers and nearby residents.
U-T Editorial Board Disses and Warns Gloria, Gives Props to Turner
About a week ago, the Union-Tribune issued its stance on the results of the just-held Primary and took swipes at Todd Gloria and gave props to the independent Larry Turner, all the while longing for the heavyweight pro who didn’t appear.
For Mayor Todd Gloria, the results are anything but a confirmation of voters’ faith in him.
And the editors rightly acknowledged that the incumbent mayor barely won half the vote, something the Rag did in our recent analysis; this is big; after 4 years a Democratic mayor in a Democratic city and all Democrats on the City Council barely won half the freaking vote!!??
In barely winning half the vote against well-meaning opponents with little mastery of basic issues,
Big Brands Pushed to Report and Reduce Plastic Use by Activist Investors
Plastics-related concessions made from companies including Disney, Hormel, and Choice Hotels
By Joseph Winters / Grist / Mar 05, 2024
Wealthy investors and asset managers wield a lot of power over the major companies whose stock they own or control. Every year, shareholder advocacy groups hope to exert that power for good by filing shareholder resolutions — 500-word proposals that might ask companies to voluntarily reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, or to disclose more information on their resource use.
Midway Rising Workshop for March 18 Rescheduled
From Midway Rising:
The Midway Rising team is currently in the process of rescheduling the upcoming March 18 informational workshop update.
Now, the City Is Thinking About Subsidizing Midway Rising’s Affordable Housing in Sports Arena Redevelopment
After all the ups and downs of the Midway Rising redevelopment team and its promises, San Diego residents now are being faced with subsidizing Midway Rising’s affordable housing part of the project.
For example, just last October Midway Rising dropped the middle-income family units from its redevelopment plan, which angered a number of City Council members.
Originally, in order to obtain the bid for the massive redevelopment of the Sports Arena area, Midway Rising pledged it would build 2,000 affordable housing units. As U-T reporter Jennifer van Grove stated in yesterday’s (subscriber only) article on the matter:
Someone Is Impersonating the OB Rag and Sending Out Fake Flyers About an Affordable Housing Project Coming to Pacific Beach
This is certainly a twist during apparently the late hours of the Primary season.
There was a flyer circulating around Pacific Beach last week about a coming development on the 2000 block of Beryl Street in that community. The flyer was appearing to either announce or warn PB residents about an affordable housing project coming to some church property for sale at 2088 Beryl Street. It states “The former church property 2088 Beryl Street at Academy is going to be used for up to forty-nine low-income housing units.”
The Fukushima — California Connection: A Video

Please take a moment to reflect on Japan’s Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima 13 years later, billions spent, unchecked meltdowns persist while contamination abounds with no end in sight.
Please watch this 12 minute video made especially for this somber occasion, and remember that it could still happen here too, with 3.6 million pounds of nuclear waste 100 feet from the ocean at sea level, in a tsunami zone.







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