In August, a 12-foot-long dead oarfish was recovered by a group of "sciencey" kayakers and snorkelers swimming at La Jolla Cove in San Diego. In September, a second oarfish was found dead in ...
"Lifeguards determined that a free diver had been bitten by a marine mammal (sea lion or harbor seal)," the department says.
That area is between the Children’s Pool and La Jolla Cove ... “We have hundreds of people swimming in the cove every single day, and we rarely have an incident like this.” ...
La Jolla Cove is free to explore and open 24 hours per day, though swimming is never recommended without a lifeguard present. The cove has showers and bathrooms on-site and there are parking lots ...
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Intrepid Souls, and Seals, Soak Up La Jolla Beaches as Majestic King Tides ContinueBut while people lined sidewalks hearing and feeling the power of the water pounding the shore, the tide created an extra challenge for some regulars of the La Jolla Cove Swim Club. Just getting ...
The group is looking at ways to maintain public access to The Cove amid conflicts between people and pinnipeds ...
I still swim regularly in La Jolla Cove and use Mount Soledad as training for bike trips into the Sierras and the Rockies. I would like to thank Patricia Schaelchlin, President of the La Jolla ...
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Axios on MSNOarfish, a rare 'doomsday' fish, found in La JollaA group of kayakers and snorkelers found a rare, deep-sea fish called an oarfish floating in La Jolla Cove on Saturday ...
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