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Sean Collins dies at 59; surfer created system to predict waves
Sean Collins, an avid surfer and entrepreneur whose self-taught ability to forecast ocean swells changed the way surfers worldwide chase the perfect wave, died Monday after suffering a heart attack while playing tennis in Newport Beach. He was 59.
The...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Weather Science, Science, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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San Antonio: Aquatica water park set to open at SeaWorld
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNot everything is bigger in Texas. The new Aquatica water park at SeaWorld San Antonio will be one-third the size and cost half as much as the innovative Aquatica water park at SeaWorld Orlando. PHOTOS: Aquatica water park at SeaWorld San Antonio...Tags: SeaWorld, Amusement and Theme Parks, Beaches, Aquatica, River Surfing
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Larry Stevenson dies at 81; skateboard innovator and publisher
Larry Stevenson, a Venice Beach lifeguard who helped popularize skateboarding in the early 1960s by marketing his Makaha boards to riders eager to essentially surf on land, has died. He was 81.
Stevenson, who had Parkinson's disease, died Sunday at Santa...Tags: Skateboarding, Surfing, Invention and Innovation, Newspaper and Magazine, Sports
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Surfing Madonna mosaic in Encinitas may get new location
L.A. NOWThe Surfing Madonna mosaic that caused a buzz for weeks in the northern San Diego County community of Encinitas before being removed from public property may be headed for another outdoor display spot.... -
Surfers pay tribute to wave forecaster Sean Collins
L.A. NOWHundreds of surfers from around the world paddled Sunday not for swells but for calm waters where they circled up to pay tribute to revolutionary wave forecaster Sean Collins.... -
Proposed San Onofre wave farm halted by feds
L.A. NOWAn Orange County entrepreneur’s controversial proposal to build one of the nation’s first hydrokinetic wave farms off San Onofre State Beach isn’t quite dead, but it’s definitely treading water. Federal regulators this month... -
‘Surfing Madonna’ loses a round in Sacramento; hunt for a home continues
L.A. NOWThe hunt for a place to display the “Surfing Madonna” mosaic in Encinitas is continuing after a state legislative committee declined to endorse a bill that would allow it to be placed near Moonlight State Beach. The Assembly’s Water,... -
Hawaii: Where's Lilo and other fun and games at Disney's Aulani hotel
Los Angeles Times staff writerReporting from Ko Olina, Oahu - My 11-year-old daughter, Hannah, has wanted to visit Hawaii since Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" movie came out in 2002. The wacky animated movie about a Hawaiian girl who adopts a pet that turns out to be an alien was filled...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Polynesia, Amusement and Theme Parks, Bars and Clubs, Personal Service
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Shopping La Cienega: L.A.'s thriving design district
L.A. at HomeLa Cienega shopping: A guide to L.A.'s hottest design district, which includes newcomers such as Harbinger, expansions by Hollywood at Home and Downtown, decorator favorites such as Kristen Buckingham and old favorites such as Lee Stanton.... -
Surfing legend Kelly Slater wins his 11th world championship
The Fabulous ForumIn 1992, Kelly Slater became the youngest surfer to win a world championship. In 2011, the 39-year old surfing legend became the oldest surfer to win one. Slater, a Cocoa Beach, Fla., native, won a record 11th Assn. of Surfing......
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