Marine Animal Monitoring Log

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In partnership with the CSULB team, Newport Beach lifeguards have recently deployed three acoustic receivers at the Newport Pier, the Balboa Pier and in the swim lines off the shore of Corona del Mar. These receivers record any previously tagged marine animal, including sharks, which come within 500 yards of the receiver (depending on the animal’s transponder). 

In order to collect the recorded information, lifeguards remove the receivers from the water to download the data. Once the information is downloaded, the receivers are replaced in the water. The receivers are collected weekly (normally on Monday) during the summer months and will be collected more frequently if a known event occurs in our ocean waters. During non-peak months, the receivers will be regularly collected bi-monthly or monthly.

Following is a log of recorded detection from the acoustic receivers and/or confirmed sightings in Newport Beach's ocean waters. This information is updated as detections are documented from the acoustic receivers in our ocean waters or as confirmed sightings occur. You can view previous recordings by clicking on the "archived news" link below.
  • Wednesday, August 17 | Balboa Pier at 4:30 p.m.

    The acoustic receiver off the Balboa Pier detected a tagged shovelnose guitarfish (one of the two fish detected on August 9 and August 14).

  • Sunday, August 14 | Corona del Mar & Newport Pier

    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).

  • Tuesday, August 9 | Corona del Mar at 7:06 p.m. & Newport Pier at 10 p.m.

    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.

  • Friday, July 26 at 1:30 p.m. | Balboa Pier

    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.

  • Sunday, July 24, 2016 | Corona del Mar

    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.

  • Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 10:45 a.m. | 40th Street to Newport Pier

    The Huntington Beach police helicopter views a small shark swimming approximately 100-feet offshore. Two Newport Beach lifeguard rescue boats follow the shark to the Newport Pier where it turns out to sea. Lifeguards posted an advisory on July 21 and it was lifted on July 22, 2016.

  • Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at 8:30 p.m. | Corona del Mar

    Newport Beach lifeguard's acoustic receiver logs a tagged animal. CSULB confirmed that the tagged animal was an estimated 15-feet female white shark that was originally tagged last year off the Tomales Bay in Northern California. The transponder on this shark sends its signal up to one kilometer.