TRIANGLE TATTOO Gift Guide

TRIANGLE TATTOO
& MUSEUM
Gift certificates, T-shirts and sweatshirts, signed books by famous tattoo artist, Madame Chinchilla.
KAMA LOKA Gift Guide

KAMA LOKA
Bookstore for the metaphysical and occult. Carries books on a wide array of metaphysical topics such as astrology, numerology, theosophy, eastern religions, and tarot.
Haywire


Haywire
Full selection of Grundens rain gear- bibs, pants, jackets, boots. Haywire carries workwear and equestrian supplies
Oasis


Oasis Bath & Body
Mendocino Coast Premier Body Piercing facility, Boutique, & Salon! OFFERING: Full body piercing, Tattoo, lashes, nails, Teeth Whitening, Tanning/Spray Tanning, Hair services, Permanent makeup & MORE!Featuring Top blBrands: Bare Minerals, Buxom Cosmetics, Dermalogica, NeoMetal Jewelry, Hempz, CC BEANIE & so much more!
Kama Loka

Occult and Metaphysical Giftshop
Blue Economy

May 19 to 22, 2022 – Fort Bragg, CA
The Blue Economy Symposium and Learning Festival is presented by Noyo Ocean Collective, a unique partnership uniting the City of Fort Bragg, Noyo Harbor District, Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo, Mendocino College, West Business Development Center and Noyo Center for Marine Science. Many thanks to California Sea Grant for their expertise, enthusiasm, and support over the past year to help make this happen.
Together we’ll explore opportunities and consider what a Blue Economy might look like on the Mendocino Coast.


SYMPOSIUM
This leadership forum goes deep into Blue Economy initiatives from around the state, nation and world. While capacity is limited in Town Hall, presentations will be broadcast live for community participation.
LEARNING
FESTIVAL
Join top researchers, educators, purveyors, guides and fishers to immerse yourself in a multitude of ocean-related enterprises at the core of a sustainable economic future on the Mendocino Coast.
BLUE ECONOMY OPPORTUNITIES
Along ocean coasts everywhere, a new path is emerging. Blue Economy is a way of considering economic development and ocean health as compatible. A place where economic activity is in balance with the long-term capacity of ocean ecosystems. It’s a fresh, exciting way of looking at everything from traditional marine sectors to new businesses focused on ocean resiliency, and it touches on activities related to climate change, fisheries, aquaculture, renewable energy, tourism and transportation.
ESTABLISHED INDUSTRIES
EMERGING INDUSTRIES


Beautiful Earth & The Minerals

Beautiful Earth & The Amazing Minerals
Gary Mason has been collecting rocks since he was a little kid. But, trust us, Beautiful Earth is no junior geologists rock collection. And Gary has gone from a kid with heavy pockets to teaching college labs in minerology, geology and chemistry. But it’s his truly awe-inspiring shop full of every kind of mineral imaginable that you have to see to believe. A visit to Beautiful Earth is like walking into a museum, gem store, jewelry shop and prehistoric history classroom combined. Who knew you could come to Fort Bragg and come home with a Megaladon tooth.
Gary And Rob
Bring Stones To Life
There’s more to all of these beautiful rocks than meets the eye and, besides Gary, Field Paleontologist Rob Sula is often on hand to tell each incredible story. Ron studies the late Cretaceous period, so, if he’s not in the shop, he’s probably out somewhere rummaging among the bones of dinosaurs that lived over 66 million years ago. His travels take him to some of the most important geological digs in the country. But if you catch him at Beautiful Earth, he or Gary would be more than happy to send you home with a gift or keepsake with a timeless story to tell.
“I was retired and needed something to do. Now I live 5 miles from the ocean and get to work with what I know and love.”
– Gary Mason




Heather, Wendy & The Princess

Heather, Wendy
& Princess Seafood
Whoever said that a bad day fishing beats a good day working probably never spent a week at sea in 40 knot winds. But that’s not a completely uncommon work day for the fisherwomen of Princess Seafood. And yet, with everything they have going on in Noyo Harbor, Wendy Holloway and Heather Sears might tell you that the fishing is the easy part. The Princess’s Empire, once just Heather and a small boat, now includes The Princess herself, a 42-foot freezer trawler, a full, all-female crew, a fish market and a new restaurant right on the harbor.
Female Fishing Royalty
It’s been quite a ride for Heather, who started fishing with her father off California’s Central Coast as a young girl. At 21 she bought her first boat and worked her way up to The Princess. Now she, Wendy and the rest of the crew fish what the seasons offer out of Fort Bragg. That can mean anything from salmon to Dungeness crab, tuna, ling cod, halibut, sablefish and, well, you name it, they’ve caught it.
Everything they harvest from the sea has long been available fresh from the Seafood Market. But the new treat is the Princess Seafood Restaurant, now serving harborside meals in the Old Django’s Rough Bar location.
“We got the prime spot on the harbor. Now you can eat fresh fish on our deck as you watch today’s catch come in.”
– Heather Sears

Local Tip:
You won’t find a fresher seafood special than what’s on the menu board at the new Princess Seafood Restaurant in Noyo Harbor. Choose from 12 beers on tap while tapping your toes to live music every Saturday and Sunday.


Fort Bragg Independence Day Fireworks

Fort Bragg Independence Day Fireworks
Saturday, July 6, 2024 at 9:30 PM
Fort Bragg Independence Day Fireworks are on for this year!
WATCH FROM:
• South Coastal Trail at Noyo Headlands*
• Pomo Bluffs Park
• Todd Point Parking Area
Fort Bragg Police will strictly enforce restrictions on illegal discharge of fireworks & open containers of alcohol in public.
*$20 PARKING FEE