Solana Beach
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A sick dolphin was reported by surfers yesterday and spotted by lifeguards at Ponto Beach in Carlsbad. Lifeguards attempted to follow the dolphin but lost track of the dolphin before it could beach itself. Lifeguards are asking anyone who sees this dolphin, expected to be somewhere in the Solana Beach to Del Mar area, to notify them immediately. The dolphin is estimated at 10 to 12 feet long.
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Since the April shark attack that left one person dead in Solana Beach, lifeguards say shark sightings have gone from "1 to 2 in the last 15 years" to "50 to 70". The latest shark sighting was off 11th Street in Del Mar. A group of teens spotted what appeared to be a dark shadow and a distressed seal. The incident was reported to lifeguards. NBC 7/39 has the story and video of the teens describing what they saw. |
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On Sunday the family members of shark-attack victim David Martin gathered at Fletcher Cove to honor his memory and speak with reporters. Jeff Martin spoke about his father and his love for the water.
The 17-mile stretch of beach that was closed on Friday will "reopen" today. Over the weekend helicopters scoured the waters looking for the shark that may have attacked David. Although the odd warnings were able to persuade most to stay out of the water, there were still a few that braved the unlikely and paddled out.
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San Diego beaches from Torrey Pines to south Carlsbad are closed to swimmers and surfers for 72 hours after a shark killed a swimmer in Solana Beach. The closure is expected to be lifted Monday.
The shark is estimated to be 12 to 17 feet long
The victim has been identified as 66-year old Dave Martin. He is a retired veterenarian from Solana Beach. Martin had been a resident of Solana Beach since 1970.
Details of the victim have emerged as surfers warily get back to business
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A shark attack this morning at Fletcher Cove in Solana Beach has Coast Guard helicopters searching up and down the coast for the culprit. Police found the victim at 7:30 am and he died about an hour later. More details as the story develops... Previous SurfSD Poll: UPDATE on 04/25/2008 09:42 am: UPDATE on 04/25/2008 10:16 am: NBC Has Live coverage UPDATE on 04/25/2008 10:29 am: The 66-year old swimmer apparently called out to his fellow swimmers, "Shark!" and was seen being lifted out of the water then submerged. After he came to the surface the other swimmers were able to bring him to shore. Sea World officials are examining the bite marks to determine the species of shark involved.UPDATE on 04/25/2008 10:49 am: Beaches from Carlsbad, Oceanside, Encinitas, Del Mar and all the way out to Imperial Beach have been closed for up to 72 hours. UPDATE on 04/25/2008 11:46 am: There are conflicting reports what, if any, beaches are closed and for how long but lifeguards did say the "bite radius" was 22 inches on the man's legs from the upper thighs to the lower shin. This information comes while sea animals are trying to escape the water
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Built in 1977 the stairs to Solana Beach at 180 Del Mar Shores Terrace are showing their age. Although rusted and eroded the stairs are still considered safe but last August a city consultant concluded the stairs needed to be replaced.The price tag is expected to be anywhere between $750,000 and $1 million. The city is also considering building a life guard tower at an expense of $50,000 to replace the temporary one that is being used currently. SignOnSanDiego has the article New beach stairway OK'd To envision the new steps, one need only look at the Seascape Sur access because they will be very similar, City Manager David Ott said yesterday. |
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The Solana Beach Parks and Recreation Commission invites surf enthusiasts, families and community members to the Second Annual Beach Blanket Movie Night! The event will be held on Saturday, August 26, 2006 from 6:00pm to 10:00pm at Fletcher Cove Park located at 111 South Sierra Avenue The evening will include screenings of two featured surf films, "Ultimate Sessions" and "Shimmer". Ultimate Sessions, a film by local producer Ira Opper, is a collection of ten historical surf sessions from the most celebrated surf films of the last 30 years. These include Hal Jepsen's "Cosmic Children" (1969), Albert Falzon's "Morning of the Earth" (1972), Scott Dittrich's "Fluid Drive" (1974) and Bill Delaney's "Free Ride" (1975) and Jack Johnson's award-winning “September Sessions†(1999). "Shimmer" features the girls of Roxy surfing marquee locations from around the globe. In addition, clips will be seen from Steve Soderberg's "Ocean Fever" (1983), Dittrich's "Amazing Surf Stories" (1986) and Sonny Miller's "Searching for Curren" (1993). The event is free of charge and will feature a raffle (suggested donation $1.00 per ticket) with amazing prizes ranging from an Electra Townie Bike (donated from B&L Bike and Sport), surfboards (donated by Roxy and Firewire), wetsuits (donated by Op), surf lessons (donated by Surf Diva) and much more. All proceeds will benefit future Solana Beach Parks & Recreation Commission projects and/or community-building events. Refreshments including Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream, popcorn and baked goods will be available throughout the evening. Additional information on Solana Beach Blanket Movie Night > > or contact: Gerri Retman-Opper, Event Chair (619)-992-5183 Kirk Wenger, Recreation Supervisor (858) 793-2564 Nancy Kerry, Assistant to City Manager (858) 720-2438 |
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