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Lewis said Ventura County could see up to 18-foot waves late Monday into early Tuesday, with the potential of water crashing over break walls in Ventura Harbor, posing potential issues for boaters
The Ventura Pier is owned and operated by the City of Ventura. The city acquired the pier in 1993 from the State of California. The California Department of Parks and Recreation owned the pier from 1949 to 1993. The city had previously owned the pier from 1940 to 1949. Before 1940, the pier was privately owned. [2] [3] [4]
Name Type Length (Feet) Passenger Capacity Top Speed Built Notes Islander: Catamaran: 134 feet (41 m) 149: 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph) 2001: First catamaran operated by Island Packers
Based on ocean conditions and ferry availability, Scorpion Anchorage on Santa Cruz Island is the most visited area in the park for day and camping visitors. Camping visitors arrive at Prisoners Harbor [33] on the north shore and stay in the valley beyond. A new island visitor center opened at Scorpion Ranch on Santa Cruz Island on April 6, 2009.
The effects of a tsunami near Tonga Saturday caused at least 22 areas of damage at Ventura Harbor and other issues, harbor officials said.
Point Hueneme Light was the site of an unrelated shipwreck. The veteran passenger liner La Jenelle, once removed from her role as a cruise liner, lay at anchor off Port Hueneme on April 14, 1970 awaiting plans for conversion to a floating restaurant.
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San Buenaventura State Beach is a beach located in Ventura, California. The primary entrance is at 901 Pedro Street, off the 101 Freeway. This beach is adjacent to the 1,700-foot (520 m) Ventura Pier that has a snack bar and restaurant. People come to this beach to surf, swim, and picnic. [1]