Lifeguard competition nixed after 15 great white sharks spotted
APTOS, Calif. - Lifeguards canceled all water events at a NorCal Junior Lifeguards competition at a Central Coast beach after more than a dozen great white sharks were spotted, CBS San Francisco reports.
"Today I went up with Specialized Helicopters and we witnessed a once-in-a-lifetime event. We saw over 15 white sharks swimming within a quarter mile radius," boat captain Giancarlo Thomae told KSBW.
Kayak guide Giancarlo Thomae reports more than 15 great whites today within a quarter-mile of Cement Ship in Aptos. pic.twitter.com/UYGSzNKxN5
— Jason Hoppin (@jasonhoppin) June 26, 2015
Junior Lifeguard teams of children and teens had come from as far as Folsom Lake and Monterey for the annual summer competition that includes paddling, swimming and running. But they were called out of the water at about 2 p.m. Tuesday after searchers in a helicopter followed up on a report of a great white shark in the area off Seacliff State Beach.
A state parks spokesperson said the general public is allowed to swim at the beach, but a warning sign was posted at the park's campground.
Dolphin sightings are frequent at Seacliff, and great whites are known to swim in the area.
Area Surf tweeted "15 great white sharks spotted in Aptos today. #santacruz #surf."
15 great white sharks spotted in Aptos today. #santacruz #surf pic.twitter.com/y5p9CtITB7
— area surf (@AREAsurf) June 26, 2015