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seastrand

[see-strand]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of seastrand1

before 1000; Middle English see stronde; Old English sǣstrand; sea, strand 1
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Forest Service’s Justin Seastrand, who oversees the public services staff area of the Angeles National Forest.

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As of last week, Seastrand said the agency hadn’t received an application for a permit, though the prospective buyers had begun discussions with the agency and started handing over documents and other information.

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Providing a place for people to hit the slopes is a “good use” of the land, Seastrand said, though the benefit of gliding down powder needs to be balanced with visitor safety, as well as protecting plants and wild animals.

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Seastrand said the agency looks forward to working with the prospective owners.

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Seastrand, a supervisory natural resource specialist for the Forest Service, said there was reason to be optimistic it could pan out but it would hinge on finding a water source.

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