Category: Beach Life
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Swimming With Sharks? How You Need To Stay Safe At Florida Beaches | CBS Miami
With recent shark attacks in Florida, CBS News Miami’s Nikiya Carrero wanted to know if we’re really seeing more incidents and what might be behind them all.
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Portlanders Celebrate Opening Of New $900k Dock, Swim Area At Cathedral Park | KPTV FOX 12 Oregon
Portlanders celebrated the opening of a new dock and swimming area at Cathedral Park on Saturday,
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‘Julian Plans To Swim In The Ocean Every Day,’ Says Stella Assange After Husband Freed | Guardian Australia
The day after Julian Assange arrived in Australia, his wife, human rights lawyer Stella Assange, tells reporters now that he is home after being released from prison, he plans to ‘swim in the ocean every day’.
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Swimmers Told To Stay Alert After Shark Attacks In Florida And Hawaii | CBS News
Two teenagers and a woman were attacked by sharks Friday in separate incidents just a few miles apart along the Florida Panhandle. On the same day, a shark seriously injured a woman off the coast of the Hawaiian island of Oahu. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez has more.
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Rising Tide And Dangerous Swells Threaten Swimmers And Surfers On Central Coast | KSBW Action News 8
Rising tide and dangerous swells threaten swimmers and surfers on Central Coast
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New Lifesaving Swim Towers Set To Transform Marquette Beaches For The Better
While Marquette beaches are busy this summer, there will be four new warning system swim towers built by a the U.P.-based company SwimSmart.
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Del Mar Shark Incident | Scientists Use Water Samples and Victim’s Wetsuit to Test for Shark Dna
A 46-year-old swimmer was bitten in the torso, left arm and hand. He is expected to survive. He was swimming with the North County Ocean Swimmers at the time of the incident. “He was shouting, ‘I’ve been bitten by a shark!’ We could see blood in the water, he said he had been bitten on…
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Evanston Beaches Shut Down When It Was Believed a Swimmer Went Missing | FOX 32 Chicago
A search for a missing swimmer at an Evanston beach was called off on Monday after police said it is “unlikely” anyone disappeared in Lake Michigan.
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Tasmania’s First Dark Mofo Nude Swim Attracted 300, This Month There’ll Be 2,000 | ABC Australia
In Tasmania on June 22, 2013, the Dark Mofo winter festival nude swim attracted around 300 participants and was expected to become an annual winter tradition. The event was held at Long Beach in Sandy Bay in temperatures of about two degrees celsius, followed by a more modest ‘prude swim’ featuring swimmers in bathing costumes.…
