Month: August 2020
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AquaEye handheld sonar device credited with finding missing swimmer on OBX
The world’s first handheld sonar device for identifying bodies underwater was recently used in Kitty Hawk to find a missing swimmer. “Normal rescue methods are inline searches, multiple people, multiple resources. This does all the looking for you, ” said Phillip Lloyd, a representative with the company that developed AquaEye. The technology is point-and-shoot, and…
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Tropical Storm IsaÃas: Florida surfers continuing to surf after warnings to stay off the sea
Despite large swells, surfers are being warned to stay out of the water as IsaÃas approaches.
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River drownings surge as virus lockdown closes swimming pools
In Iraq, Kirkuk waters have become deadly this summer, with 21 people drowning while swimming in Little Zab River and lakes in the area.
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Mayors of Jacksonville’s beaches urge visitors to use caution as Isaias nears
Jacksonville’s beaches expect few effects from Isaias, but rip currents still dangerous
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Ali Galyer dives back into training after a managed two weeks in isolation
Swimmer Ali Galyer might have an American accent but is set on wearing the fern (quite literally) at the Tokyo Olympic Games.
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St. Johns County bans swimming at beaches ahead of Isaias
The St. Johns Emergency Operations Center also encourages everyone to avoid the beaches until conditions improve.
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Another shark sighting halts swimming at Long Island beaches
Another shark sighting pulled swimmers out of the water Saturday, raising the number of instances to 12 since Monday.