Shark sighted 1.25 miles of the Santa Ana River mouth.
Shark sighted 1.25 miles of the Santa Ana River Mouth
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Corona del Mar acoustic receiver detected a soupfin shark.
Balboa Pier acoustic receiver detected a white shark.
Balboa Pier acoustic receivers detected a white shark.
An estimated six-foot shark was seen swimming near 56th Street at approximately 3:10 p.m. and again at 36th Street at 3:45 p.m. The shark was approximately 100-yards off shore. The shark was not acting aggressively, but as a precaution, Newport Beach lifeguards closed ocean access between the Newport Pier and Tower 65 (near Prospect Street).
An estimated eight-foot shark was seen swimming near 36th Street approximately 200-yards off shore. It was not acting aggressively, but lifeguards closed ocean access between the Newport Pier and 56th Street.
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Sunday, October 2, 2016
The acoustic receiver at Newport Pier twice detected a shovelnose guitarfish at 11 p.m.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
The acoustic receiver at Newport Pier twice detected a different shovelnose guitarfish at 8 p.m.
These fish were originally tagged at Scripps in La Jolla
Multiple reports of a shark swimming near the end of the Balboa Pier were received and confirmed. Newport Beach lifeguards posted an advisory on July 7 and it was lifted on July 8.
Multiple detections of a shovelnose guitarfish.
The acoustic receiver at the Newport Pier detected a shovelnose guitarfish at 8 p.m. The fish was original tagged at Scripps in La Jolla.
The acoustic receiver at Corona del Mar detected a shovelnose guitarfish at 8 a.m. The fish was original tagged at Scripps in La Jolla.
The acoustic receiver off the Balboa Pier detected a tagged shovelnose guitarfish (one of the two fish detected on August 9 and August 14).
Multiple pings on the acoustic receivers were logged from the same animal in Corona del Mar between 6:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. and the Newport Pier area at 3:45 p.m. CSULB confirms the tagged animal is a shovelnose guitarfish tagged by Scripps in La Jolla (a different fish from the August 9 recording).
Multiple pings on the acoustic receivers were logged from the same animal in Corona del Mar and the Newport Pier area. CSULB confirms the tagged animal is a shovelnose guitarfish tagged by Scripps in La Jolla.
Newport Beach lifeguard's acoustic receiver logs a tagged animal near the Balboa Pier. CSULB confirmed the tagged animal was a bat ray originally tagged by Scripps in La Jolla.
A report from a fishing vessel are received about a large shark approximately one-half mile offshore of Corona del Mar. The sighting is confirmed by a State lifeguard rescue vessel and was estimated at 10 feet.