Montara State Beach reopens following shark attack

(Crohn) – California State Gardens officials Montara beach be shore reopened The Monday, after a biting dashboard was subjected to sharks on May 31, around 2 pm

The shark attack occurred almost 100 yards outside. California gardens closed the beach for 48 hours after the attack. Server was not injured in the attack.

Singing alert the beach pioneers that were temporarily closed Montara State after the shark attack on May 31, 2025. (Crohn)

the California Academy of Science The website states that sharks off the California coast want to feed on seals and lions. If a person is attacked, sharks are likely to have erred in prey, according to the California Academy of Science.

“Most attacks occur on the surface, putting swimmers, surfers, kayak boats, divers in risk,” says CAS on the web. “For example, the appearance of a server on a short browsing board, for example, may be mistaken by the shark of the cloud of the clinging sea.”

It is not clear the type of shark that attacked the waves on Saturday. Experts at the Long Beach Shark Lab Laboratory at the University of California at the University of California analyze the signs of sting in the ski board to identify species. A professor of maritime biology at California State University in California and the director of the shark laboratory Chris Lowe Kron4 had told the laboratory that more by Friday.

Watch the full report of Charles Clifford from Kron4 in the video at the top of this story.

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