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The Harbor ( I-110 ), San Diego ( I-405 ), Gardena ( CA/SR-91 ), and Century ( I-105 ) Freeways provide the region with its principal transportation links. The Los Angeles MTA 's Green Line Light Rail line also serves the South Bay. Several ports and harbors in the South Bay provide access to Santa Catalina Island , a popular resort.

Note that in Southern California , "South Bay" may also refer to the South Bay Of The San Diego Area , this area includes cities such as Chula Vista and National City, California. In Northern California , "South Bay" refers to the South Bay Of The San Francisco Bay Area .


PEOPLE

The South Bay is one of the most culturally, economically, and ethnically diverse areas in the United States, with a largely even distribution of population among persons of European, Asian/Pacific Islander, African, and Latino ancestry. However, the racial and economic makeup varies widely across the region. The beach cities and the Palos Verdes Peninsula are very affluent, with mostly white and Asian-American populations. Manhattan Beach and Palos Verdes are also two of the wealthiest communities in the United States with some of the most expensive real estate in the United States 1 . The city of Carson also has a sizable population of wealthy African-Americans. The demographics are very different east of the 405 San Diego Freeway . Hawthorne and Gardena are a diverse communities with pluralities of blacks and Latinos. In recent years, some residents of The South Bay Have moved east into Hawthorne, Gardena, and Lawndale to find more affordable housing. As a result, cities such as Lawndale have experienced some of the greatest real estate gains in Los Angeles County. They form a kind of buffer between the wealthy beach cities to the west and the impoverished areas of South Los Angeles to the east. Gardena is also home to one of LA's oldest Japanese communities, though many of its younger and wealthier residents are moving to the San Gabriel Valley .


MAJOR EMPLOYERS


Port of Los Angeles

The is almost entirely attributable to increased port traffic since the 1980s. Unfortunately, the massive increase in cargo volume has created significant Air Pollution (especially of Particulate matter resulting from the combustion of low-grade marine Diesel fuel) in neighboring communities.


Aerospace

The South Bay is the traditional home of Southern California's Aerospace industry. While considerably shrunken from its Cold War peak, it still represents a major economic force, employing thousands in high-skill, high-wage Engineering positions and generating enormous amounts of tax revenue. Northrop Grumman has a major facility in El Segundo where the F/A-18 Hornet fuselage is manufactured, as well as the headquarters of the Space Technology division in Redondo Beach and a facility at the Hawthorne Municipal Airport . Boeing and Lockheed Martin also maintain extensive production facilities throughout the South Bay, and Raytheon's Space and Airborne Systems business unit is based in El Segundo. The Los Angeles Air Force Base , in El Segundo, is the locus of much of this aerospace research activity, as it is the primary development facility for military Satellite s and other space programs. DirecTV , a former subsidiary of Hughes Aircraft , is also headquartered in El Segundo for this reason.


Refining

Petroleum refining is another important component of the South Bay's economy. Major South Bay refiners include BP ( ARCO facility in Carson), Chevron (El Segundo), ConocoPhillips (Wilmington), ExxonMobil (Torrance), Shell (Wilmington), and Valero (Wilmington). These refiners supply the lion's share of petroleum products for Southern California, as well as for Nevada and Arizona . As the Los Angeles region's oil fields are mostly exhausted, most of the crude oil that feeds the refineries is brought in from terminals at the port.

Local politicians and activists have long denounced the refineries for the amount of air pollution they generate, but in recent years these protests have been muted as the Port of Los Angeles has become the region's dominant polluter. The controversial practice of Residue Flaring returned to the forefront during the September 12, 2005 Los Angeles Department Of Water And Power outage; facing dangerous pressure buildups, refinery operators in Wilmington were forced to flare, resulting in dangerously bad air quality throughout the southeastern South Bay. The incident has renewed calls for restrictions on flaring in non-emergency situations.


Automotive

Japanese automobile manufacturers .


EDUCATION



MEDIA

In addition to the '' Los Angeles Times '', the South Bay cities are served by their own daily paper, the '' Daily Breeze ''. The ''Daily Breeze'' is usually center-right in terms of its political stance. The Beach Cities are also served by two free weekly papers, The Beach Reporter and the Easy Reader . The Palos Verdes Peninsula is served by the local semi-weekly paper, the Palos Verdes Peninsula News . San Pedro, Wilmington, Carson and Lomita are served by '' Random Lengths News '', a liberal bi-weekly, which began publication as a quarterly in late 1979.


MUSIC

The South Bay has produced numerous significant Rock Bands , beginning with Hawthorne natives The Beach Boys in the early 1960s. Other notable South Bay-based groups include:



COMMUNITIES IN THE SOUTH BAY

;Cities:




;Unincorporated Los Angeles County communities:




;Harbor Area communities in the City of Los Angeles



See Also: Harbor Area




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History of the South Bay of Los Angeles

History of the South Bay of Los Angeles