Seal Beach Marine Report –Strong Winter Surf

By Joe Bailey, Marine Safety Chief, City of Seal Beach
The City of Seal Beach today released this Status report for the week of 01/05/12 – 01/11/12

Rescues 3
Medical aids 6
Major medical aid 2
Stingray injuries 1
Boat rescues 0

This week has provided Seal Beach surfers with the first taste of good, winter surf. The surf began to arrive Thursday, peaking Friday with waves consistently 6-8 feet with sets as large as 13 feet. Because of the surf as well as the warm weather, there were very large crowds in the water with lifeguards showing a presence on the beach educating and warning people as they arrived.

Friday morning’s high tide of 5.8 feet with the surf predicted to be 8-10 caused some concern for the residents of Seal Way, but ultimately the berm served its function and held back the rising tide before it could cause any damage or inconvenience.

As a result of the high surf, there were two major medical aids where lifeguards responded, treated the victims and called for paramedics. One was a severe laceration to the head, and the other was a pelvic injury caused by the large shorebreak.

The projected forecast has called for larger than normal surf in the coming weeks, so we expect to see the increased beach attendance continue.

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