Tag: Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach
Little group making a big impact for wildlife
A small group of volunteers has been working tirelessly to help the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge on the Naval Weapons Station for years....
Memorial Day Celebration in Seal Beach
Memorial Day ceremonies were held at the World War II National Submarine Memorial-West at Eisenhower Park on Monday, May 30.
According to John Schroeder, who...
World War II Submarine Memorial Restoration
On May 7, at 4 p.m. around 100 people gathered at the World War II Submarine Memorial just off Seal Beach Boulevard at the...
Lions restore World War II Submarine Memorial
Lion David Lynn’s dad asked him to come with him to visit the World War II Submarine Memorial located at the entrance to the...
Volunteers needed for butterfly habitat park
Organizers are looking for volunteers to help with creating a “Monarch Nature Trail,” on a 1.2 mile strip of property that once held a...
Guest column: About Friends of the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge
First in a series about Seal Beach’s refuge
Courtesy of Friends of the Seal Beach National Wildlife refuge
Friends of the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge...
City, Navy to start formal swimming pool negotiations
City and Navy officials will soon begin formal negotiations to build a new community swimming pool that will be located near the Submarine Memorial...
Coast Guard helicopter operation planned for Naval Weapons Station
The U.S. Coast Guard will be flying a helicopter from the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station sometime between April 17-19, during an operation to...
History of abrupt sinking of the Seal Beach Wetlands
A new collaborative study shows evidence of prior abrupt sinking of the wetlands within the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, caused by ancient earthquakes...
Seal Beach base wins Best in the Navy Award
Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach was formally recognized as the best small base command in the Navy during an awards presentation in front of...