Volunteers recruited for CAB work

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Clean Alamitos Beach is back for another year of action.

Volunteers are reminded that the 30-minute second Saturday session (Jan. 9) begins 10 a.m.

Organizers say there have been some significant upgrades made in Long Beach and in upstream cities to stop trash from entering the ocean.

"We're starting to see light at the end of the tunnel in terms of legislation requiring cities to keep trash from the streams and ocean," said CAB's Josh Westfall. "Let's keep up our end of the fight."

Gloves and bags will be provided. For details about free parking areas, click  cleanalamitosbeach@gmail.com.

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Joe Segura, a mild-mannered reporter for a major metropolitan newspaper, has covered Gotham City, er Long Beach, for 34 years. During his very, very long -- endless -- tenure, he's covered almost every beat, and he was the main writer for BeachWeek, which focused on life and lifestyles of the shoreline communities from downtown Long Beach to the Huntington Beach pier.

He's also been keenly interested in environmental issues, long before green became fashionable, writing extensively about the battles to save Bolsa Chica (Huntington Beach), Hellman (Seal Beach) and Los Cerritos (Long Beach) wetlands.

E-mail Joe at joe.segura@presstelegram.com.

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