Long Nook Beach in Truro, where a man was bitten by a shark earlier this week, remains closed until further notice due to “continued shark activity.â€
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Celebrating learning to swim at Raines High School
Allyson Henning reports on the graduation of swimmers at Raines High School.
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“Colin’s Hope” swim relay fundraiser hopes to prevent more drownings
With it being this hot, chances are you’re going to try to find some water to cool off in this weekend.
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Watch as a ‘lifeguard drone’ rescues a swimmer struggling at sea
An increasing number of lifeguard organizations around the world are turning to drone technology to help speed up rescue efforts for when swimmers get into difficulties.
Australia, Germany, and Iran are three such countries that have rescue drones ready to take to the skies in an emergency. And it’s not just their speed in carrying flotation devices to struggling swimmers that makes them so useful. Their onboard cameras also enable the drone pilot to survey the scene and relay important information to lifeguards who are on their way to help.
The latest demonstration of just how effective drones can be for ocean rescues came this week in the sea off Sagunto, about 15 miles north of Valencia, Spain.
When a lifeguard spotted bathers caught in an undertow about 70 meters from the shore, the Auxdron Lifeguard Drone was quickly deployed to help out, sUASnews reported.
Initially receiving guidance from a lifeguard in an observation tower, drone pilot Diego Torres flew the quadcopter toward the distressed swimmers.
“I had a general location but with the help of the lifeguard giving me instructions and the video feed from the drone, we were on top of them within the minute,†Torres told sUASnews.
A quick assessment via the livestream revealed that one woman in the group was having particular difficulties in the water, with the other swimmers trying to support her in the choppy surf. Torres responded by releasing one of the drone’s two life vests, lowering it on a tether to within reach of the swimmers. When it touches the water, the vest disconnects from the tether and automatically inflates before being used to help the woman.
A short while later, lifeguards arrive on a Jet Ski to take the woman back to shore. The drone, which was built by Spanish startup GeneralDrones, stays hovering in the air, relaying information about the condition of the remaining swimmers back to lifeguards as the rescue effort continues.
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Iraqi girls take up swimming in IS-free Mosul
Even before the Islamic State group made Mosul the heart of its self-proclaimed caliphate in Iraq in 2014, conservatism and tradition meant the city”s pools were only for men. But a year after Iraqi forces reclaimed the city from the jihadists, an ambitious team of 12 young girls is changing that.
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Man Endures Horrific Pain When Swimming Into A School Of Jellyfish | I Shouldn’t Be Alive
Skydiving in Costa Rica goes horribly wrong for Will when bad weather hurls his plane into the sea. He’s left for 24 hours in shark infested waters. Dehydration brings paranoid delusions, but it’s the endless night that horrifies him.
https://youtu.be/Mngso293nQQ
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Snorkeler Captures Stunning Footage Of A Humpback Whale Curiously Swimming Around Him
This is a video captured by snorkeler Adam Stern off the coast of Nuku’alofa, Tonga of a curious female humpback whale that swam around his diving group for a half hour (don’t worry, video is a minute and 22 seconds), performing all sorts of barrel rolls and other beautiful acrobatics.
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Episcopal swimmer headed to Jr. Pan Pacific games in Fiji
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ZAC Foundation looks to avoid tragedy by teaching kids to swim
The ZAC Foundation started over a decade ago after a couple lost their 6 year old son, Zachary, in an accident in their pool.
