Talk:Morro Bay, California/Archive 1

Removed
I've removed the following:
 * "Morro Bay is also home to one of the only two estuaries in the US. An estuary is a natural area where salt water mixes with fresh water, creating a rich, diverse and unique ecosystem."

The first part of this seems wildly implausible. Can some hydrologist either justify the claim or work out what justifiable point was being made here? There are dozens of places that are called this or that Estuary in the USA, and all those I've checked seem to meet the definition of an estuary. The second part doesn't belong here anyway, but is correctly placed in estuary.

seglea 01:57, 1 May 2005 (UTC)

The Estuary contains unique wildlife making it one of Morro Bay's pride. Montana De Orro in the neiboring town Los Osos also is very fun for families and friends to hike, climb dunes and surf.The main attraction is Morro Rock. Morro Rock is one of the Seven Sisters and is the core of a volcanoe.

Notable residents
Considering the recent death of Jack LaLane I suggest changing the "Notable Residents" section to "Notable Residents, past and present". This category needs improvements becauseMB has more than 2 notable residents. Kent Nagano, is just one name that comes to my mind. Can someone with knowledge of wikipedia tools search biography articles for "Morro Bay" to help find other residents who may be considered notable and add them to this page? Can we say more about Jack Lalane then simply mentioning that he died? Can someone also create a wikipedia page for George Ramos so that we may honor his importance to the town?

Proposed Changes
The Morro Bay Natural History museum is a great local resource and it should be mentioned in the article. The Maritime Interpretive Center of Morro Bay might also be considered Can we include any of the important festivals like the MB kite festival which brings people in from around the state? Mention of the US Coast Guard cutter MORRO BAY (WTGB 106). Mention of the on-off plans for morro bay to be the site of California's first for-profit desalination plant The Morro Bay Guide to Nature, Recreation, Politics, Culture link is clearly a commercial site and should be removed.

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