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all of the sharks seem uninterested.te the fact that people are out there thrashing around and their hararms are hanging off boards and legs are hanging off boards sharks just ignore it. >> reporter: chris lowe is director of the shark lab at cal state long beach. >> why don't they want to eat us? >> we don't really know the answer to that question. first of all we're not close to being on the menu. >> reporter: most of the sharks spotted off southern california beaches are juvenile great whites. despite their size, they're only up to about 6 years old and very inexperienced hunters. >> taking off. >> reporter: lowe's team showed us where the sharks use the warm coastal waters as a nursery. >> when they're born, they're completely on their own. the safest place for them to be is in shallow water. they have to learn to feed on what's there. and the number one thing that's there are stingrays. >> reporter: carlos's video shows that they're very aware the surfers are there. >> yeah. in fact, we've been able to document shar
all of the sharks seem uninterested.te the fact that people are out there thrashing around and their hararms are hanging off boards and legs are hanging off boards sharks just ignore it. >> reporter: chris lowe is director of the shark lab at cal state long beach. >> why don't they want to eat us? >> we don't really know the answer to that question. first of all we're not close to being on the menu. >> reporter: most of the sharks spotted off southern california beaches...
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all the other s sharks gogone? mamany scienentists believe long-line fishing is one of the main culprits. it legally targets smaller shark species, exported to australia for fish and chips. the problem is this is also the shark's food. >> so we are depleting their food resources. if you deplete the food resources, it creates greater competition between individuals, which makes it more individual for each individual white shark to survive. >> reporter: then there's the problem of fishermen inadvertently catching sharks. >> they put down the big nets and they catch sharks. >> so itit's collalateral dama. >> itit's c collaterall damage. >> reporter: some blame the disappearance on another predator, killer orca whales saying they have chased the shark population awaway. but she's not buying this. orcas and great whites have lived within close proximity of this area before with no problems. >> my biggest fear is whether we are arguing whether they move or being killed off, we lose the few still left. >> reporter: over 1
all the other s sharks gogone? mamany scienentists believe long-line fishing is one of the main culprits. it legally targets smaller shark species, exported to australia for fish and chips. the problem is this is also the shark's food. >> so we are depleting their food resources. if you deplete the food resources, it creates greater competition between individuals, which makes it more individual for each individual white shark to survive. >> reporter: then there's the problem of...
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we'll tell you why shark experts tell us there are more shark sightings in the bay area waters right now. >>> and in the tri valley, 75 degrees, breezy conditions around livermore, by this time tomorrow, 90s could be making a come back. more when we come right back. >>> when we welcome our viewers in the west, we have a close look at california's massive rent forgiveness program, allowing some to have 100% of their rent paid off. and we'll meet the sensational six lady athletes just named to the usa olympic squad. here are the two battling to the line and allyson felix... simone manuel's above her trying to fight on, and above simone... getting an opportunity to show her stuff. nonstop, displayed at the highest performance level... finding something and the us takes gold! ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ - yes! ♪ ahhhhhhh ♪ ♪ dream until your dreams come true ♪ >>> all right, here's good news. he's smiling. we have new photos from the guy who got bit by a shark. you can see him, the man from san francisco, a shark bit him at montara beach on saturday. we have an up
we'll tell you why shark experts tell us there are more shark sightings in the bay area waters right now. >>> and in the tri valley, 75 degrees, breezy conditions around livermore, by this time tomorrow, 90s could be making a come back. more when we come right back. >>> when we welcome our viewers in the west, we have a close look at california's massive rent forgiveness program, allowing some to have 100% of their rent paid off. and we'll meet the sensational six lady...
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shark attacks. however, rare may be unavoidable, but as van summer and points out there are more people in the water too, including formally remote and isolated areas that didn't used to have as much. your traffic got people fishing off the shore. people swimming out in the months that, you know, this fishing lines, you've got people paddling out. you know, they heard that the juveniles are, you know, dangerous typically? they've ever feel very confident and, you know, paddling out kids got an inner tubes to go look at the sharks and you know what could go wrong. right. well, what could go wrong of ann summers as he cautions people who would go into the water in those areas if there are young juvenile sharks in the area. chances are there are larger sharks in the area as well. >> live in los landing. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. all right, rob, stay dry. yikes. whether time we're going to take a peek outside the bay bridge toll plaza. >> another june gem here. >> yeah. chief meteorologist lawrence karn
shark attacks. however, rare may be unavoidable, but as van summer and points out there are more people in the water too, including formally remote and isolated areas that didn't used to have as much. your traffic got people fishing off the shore. people swimming out in the months that, you know, this fishing lines, you've got people paddling out. you know, they heard that the juveniles are, you know, dangerous typically? they've ever feel very confident and, you know, paddling out kids got an...
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more sharks as the ocean continues to get warmer. we'll continue to track all the developments in the latest shark attack and find the latest information on our website as well. head to nbcbayarea.com and click on shark attack. it's in our trending bar at the top of the home page. >>> hopefully your weekend didn't involve a shark attack. scary. all right. well, it's time to get a look at that forecast. nothing scary about that for us, kari. >> yeah. looks pretty good for us today. we're starting out with our marine layer, those clouds that we see for the first part of the day keeps our temperatures in check. we're seeing that as we take a live look outside at sfo this morning. we're going it see our temperatures stay in the upper 60s here for a high temperature, to low 70s for oakland today, for the north bay it's going to be wide ranging, anywhere from the low 80s in napa to 99 degrees in clearlake. 86 in livermore. we'll see some low 90s for morgan hill. we'll talk more about a warmup coming up. mike, what's going on for the commut
more sharks as the ocean continues to get warmer. we'll continue to track all the developments in the latest shark attack and find the latest information on our website as well. head to nbcbayarea.com and click on shark attack. it's in our trending bar at the top of the home page. >>> hopefully your weekend didn't involve a shark attack. scary. all right. well, it's time to get a look at that forecast. nothing scary about that for us, kari. >> yeah. looks pretty good for us...
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the great white shark was about six to eight feet in length. >> the surfer did get a look at the shark that's how he was able to identify. >> reporter: folks waded into the surf. others are staying on dry land. >> yeah, terrifying. great white shark? i've seen jaws. i know what they can do. it was pretty crazy. >> having a good time, and a great white. so definitely makes >> reporter: those we spoke with today see sharks pretty frequently off the coast here, especially in the spring and summer months. but clearly it is not keeping people out of keepik water today. >> always a good reminder. >>> as soon as we heard the tales of the shark attack, the news app sent out an alert. to get immediate updates to your mobile device, download the app and enable notifications. >>> for a second year in a row, the pandemic means no parade this pride weekend in san francisco. but the celebration is still on. >> reporter: i'm in the heart of san francisco's lgbtq community. you can sense the excitement. in the air you can see all the pride single corner here. people finally able to gat masks or social
the great white shark was about six to eight feet in length. >> the surfer did get a look at the shark that's how he was able to identify. >> reporter: folks waded into the surf. others are staying on dry land. >> yeah, terrifying. great white shark? i've seen jaws. i know what they can do. it was pretty crazy. >> having a good time, and a great white. so definitely makes >> reporter: those we spoke with today see sharks pretty frequently off the coast here,...
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he was bitten by a shark. it was a younger great white. >> reporter: just after 9:00 saturday morning, the emergency call came in about gray whale cove state beach. >> he was surfing. so he was relatively close to the shore. and he was out surfing and the great white came up and took one bite out of him and released him. >> reporter: the shark bit the man in the back of his right thigh. he was able to make it up to the shore and witnesses helped get him up to the beach and get help. >> it was a serious injury. >> reporter: people who came to the beach right after the attack were shocked to learn what happened. >> fairly surprised to hear that. we've been coming here since we were kids and never encountered something like that. >> the white sharks out there are sharks, people are not on the menu, you occasionally have a shark incident like we did today, but it's generally very rare. >> reporter: we spoke by phone with david ebert, program director. >> they probably can't quite make out exactly what it was. they
he was bitten by a shark. it was a younger great white. >> reporter: just after 9:00 saturday morning, the emergency call came in about gray whale cove state beach. >> he was surfing. so he was relatively close to the shore. and he was out surfing and the great white came up and took one bite out of him and released him. >> reporter: the shark bit the man in the back of his right thigh. he was able to make it up to the shore and witnesses helped get him up to the beach and get...
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so now we have more baby sharks to release them last year and model. those shark eggs are carefully cultivated with the next generation still inside workers that the program carefully cut the egg open and release. another baby, bottom feeder. the hatchlings then spend a few months growing, swimming and acquiring a taste for shrimps. until it's their turn to leave the confines of their youth be set out into the wild and it's hoped find a partner to make more babies. sharks. that's it for today. there's of course on our website, dot com, forward slash a show. we leave it today with pictures of the thoughts, perhaps in india, which has to be open to tourist today. 2 months office for shut down because of the pandemic. rebecca, the same time tomorrow was due them by the news the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus because of 19 special next on dw and to the conflicts with sarah kelly at us citizens cope with unemployment. that inflat
so now we have more baby sharks to release them last year and model. those shark eggs are carefully cultivated with the next generation still inside workers that the program carefully cut the egg open and release. another baby, bottom feeder. the hatchlings then spend a few months growing, swimming and acquiring a taste for shrimps. until it's their turn to leave the confines of their youth be set out into the wild and it's hoped find a partner to make more babies. sharks. that's it for today....
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but you may recall the shark attack last year in santa cruz. a 26-year-old attacked near manresa state beach died from his injuries. we broke the shark attack on our digital platforms and sent out a push alert to the people who have our nbc bay area app. download it so you can get breaking news and weather alerts sent straight to your phone. it is free on the app and google play stores. >>> now to south florida, where we have new information in the deadly condo collapse. four of the five victims have now been identified. 54-year-old stacy dawn fang was the mother of the teenage boy you see here being rescued from the rubble early thursday morning. she died shortly after arriving at the hospital. and the son of this couple antonio and gladys lazono says officials took his dna as they did with the relatives of those unaccounted for and crews recovered his parents' bodies. the only consolation he has is that they were scared to live without each other. >>> the fourth victim identified shown here, 54-year-old manuel lafont. we're waiting to learn m
but you may recall the shark attack last year in santa cruz. a 26-year-old attacked near manresa state beach died from his injuries. we broke the shark attack on our digital platforms and sent out a push alert to the people who have our nbc bay area app. download it so you can get breaking news and weather alerts sent straight to your phone. it is free on the app and google play stores. >>> now to south florida, where we have new information in the deadly condo collapse. four of the...
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let's stress this, they're not common, but shark attacks happen.s map shows the attacks over the last decade. sharks have attacked surfers near pigeon point, june 2013 a kayaker attacked at linda mar beach, that is basically pacifica. december 2017 a shark attack add surfer off point reyes in marin county. now all of these people who were attacked survived. we've also seen a handful of attacks in the santa cruz area over the past ten years. take a look at this, pleasure point, davenport landing and opal cliff. an extremely rare deadly attack happened last may in the santa cruz area at the state beach may of 2020. since the year 2000 there have been six deadly shark attacks in california. now we broke the story on our digital platforms, sent out a push alert right after the attack happened. make sure to download our app. you can get weather alerts sent to your phone. it is free on the apple and google play stores. >>> 18,000 soccer fans filled paypal park for the quakes' first big game of the year without capacity restrictions. marianne favro is the
let's stress this, they're not common, but shark attacks happen.s map shows the attacks over the last decade. sharks have attacked surfers near pigeon point, june 2013 a kayaker attacked at linda mar beach, that is basically pacifica. december 2017 a shark attack add surfer off point reyes in marin county. now all of these people who were attacked survived. we've also seen a handful of attacks in the santa cruz area over the past ten years. take a look at this, pleasure point, davenport landing...
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he was bitten by a shark. it was a younger great white. >> reporter: just after 9:00 saturday morning, the emergency call came in about gray whale cove state beach. >> he was surfing. so he was relatively close to the shore. and he was out surfing and a great white came up and just took one bite out of him and release him. >> reporter: the shark bit the man in the back of his right thigh. the surfer made it up to the shore and witnesses pulled him to the beach and got help. >> it was a serious injury. >> reporter: people who came to the beach right after the attack were shocked to learn what had happened. >> we've been coming here for years since we were kids. never once did we encounter something like that. we'll definitely keep our eyes alert. >> white sharks are -- people, you know, are not on the menu. you occasionally have a shark incident like we did today but it's generally very rare. >> reporter: david ebert is program director for the pacific shark research center. >> they probably want make out what
he was bitten by a shark. it was a younger great white. >> reporter: just after 9:00 saturday morning, the emergency call came in about gray whale cove state beach. >> he was surfing. so he was relatively close to the shore. and he was out surfing and a great white came up and just took one bite out of him and release him. >> reporter: the shark bit the man in the back of his right thigh. the surfer made it up to the shore and witnesses pulled him to the beach and got help....
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shark attack. he took -- took us to get his -- but once he saw me -- [inaudible] just kind of drop in the sand. >> scary but as it turns out his injuries weren't too serious. >> executive director -- said the shark made a mistake and thought he was a marine mammal. >> we are not something that they seek out. the more sharks are in the area and they are slightly increasing in numbers. >> he is just grateful the shark let go. >> the shark itself, i don't know it didn't feel like threatening. was like he was -- just a nip and let go. >> the shark is estimated to be between 6 and 8 feet long. >>> united airlines is betting big on the travel surge and ited mean thousands of new jobs. it is buying 200 new max jets and 70 air bus. it's growing it's fleet and replace placing some of its aging yets. >>> looking live at the coliseum. the ballpark returns to full capacity and for the first time this season ace fans who don't live in california will be able to buy tickets. popular spots will reopen today. food
shark attack. he took -- took us to get his -- but once he saw me -- [inaudible] just kind of drop in the sand. >> scary but as it turns out his injuries weren't too serious. >> executive director -- said the shark made a mistake and thought he was a marine mammal. >> we are not something that they seek out. the more sharks are in the area and they are slightly increasing in numbers. >> he is just grateful the shark let go. >> the shark itself, i don't know it...
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still, shark encounters like this one are extremely rare. >> the reality is the sharks are there but rare that you even see them. >> reporter: drone footage in the area of where the attack took place has shown sharks swimming close to shore recently. the victim of this attack has been released from the hospital. will reeves, abc news. >>> scary stuff. >> absolutely crazy. >>> talking about beach weather certainly for a lot of the west coast sandhya. >> it's the heat wave that they are dealing with. and dion and ama i want to show you what it looks like here in the area. and then we'll show records. previous was 104. meanwhile here in the bay area. we've got a healthy marine layer as you can see from the east bay hills camera. sutro up from the fog. this is why we did not experience the hot weather but lake county did. i did want to show you where they do have a heat advisory right now. it's going until 9:00 p.m. wednesday. there is a risk of heat illness up there as the temperatures will remain on the hot side. let's take a look at the heat right now it's 114 in portland. i mean they
still, shark encounters like this one are extremely rare. >> the reality is the sharks are there but rare that you even see them. >> reporter: drone footage in the area of where the attack took place has shown sharks swimming close to shore recently. the victim of this attack has been released from the hospital. will reeves, abc news. >>> scary stuff. >> absolutely crazy. >>> talking about beach weather certainly for a lot of the west coast sandhya. >>...
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shark attacks may be rare, but there are lots of sharks along the coast of san mateo county, and tonight some are concerned about just how close to shore the attack happened. >> usually they're within the surf zone, so they're within, you know, 100 to 200 feet of the actual beach. >> people don't usually think of sharks being 100 feet off the beach, do they? >> not necessarily, because it's shallow. but a shark can attack, you know, very close to the beach. >> the fear factor's already there. and then you add to it like a local attack, that would inspire me to get out of the water. >> authorities told kpix 5 the shark probably mistook the surfer for a seal. signs have been placed around gray whale cove beach warning people to stay out of the water for the next two days. >>> tonight we're learning police have arrested a suspect wanted in two shootings just hours apart that left two dead and a third injured in san francisco. livermore police arrested 32-year-old robert newt today. he was booked into santa rita jail. he was wanted for two murders that happened on may 15th. police say that h
shark attacks may be rare, but there are lots of sharks along the coast of san mateo county, and tonight some are concerned about just how close to shore the attack happened. >> usually they're within the surf zone, so they're within, you know, 100 to 200 feet of the actual beach. >> people don't usually think of sharks being 100 feet off the beach, do they? >> not necessarily, because it's shallow. but a shark can attack, you know, very close to the beach. >> the fear...
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attack, shark attack. he saw me, and i dropped on the sand. >> as it turns out, his injuries were not serious. the executive director of the marine science institute said that the shark may have mistaken him for a marine mammal. >> we are not something that they seek out, but the more sharks that are in the area, they are slightly increasing in number. >> he is just grateful that the shark let go. >> it didn't feel menacing. sometimes they will just nip and let go. it didn't feel like a threat. >> the shark is estimated to be up to 8 feet long. the beach where it happened has been closed. >>> still ahead, a northern california man landing a record thunseen heroes that he is helping. [ music ] delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we ow
attack, shark attack. he saw me, and i dropped on the sand. >> as it turns out, his injuries were not serious. the executive director of the marine science institute said that the shark may have mistaken him for a marine mammal. >> we are not something that they seek out, but the more sharks that are in the area, they are slightly increasing in number. >> he is just grateful that the shark let go. >> it didn't feel menacing. sometimes they will just nip and let go. it...
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nbc's barry honda tells us why sharks at the shore are becoming more common. >> reporter: well, shark experts and surfers tell us it's not paranoia or your imagination. there are more sharks in our local waters and can often be seen up close. sometimes too cloels. great whale cove reopened but was not too active today. it could have been the cold weather or maybe the reports of the recent shark attack. visitors we talked to were well aware of what happened. >> i was surprised, i've never seen one actually come this close to where i go hiking or any of that stuff, so it's kind of surprising to me. >> this is cell phone video of the 39-year-old man who was snorkeling before the attack. >> immediately i'm thinking, this guy must be in trouble. i ran over to him, and he says, i've been bitten by a shark. can you help me. non-profit group shark stewards, dedicated toly. i think the surface trend is really this increase in thermal temperature. it's juts like global warming. they like to stay in the shallowest of waters. you're kind of more cautious just naturally, even if it's a few mize do
nbc's barry honda tells us why sharks at the shore are becoming more common. >> reporter: well, shark experts and surfers tell us it's not paranoia or your imagination. there are more sharks in our local waters and can often be seen up close. sometimes too cloels. great whale cove reopened but was not too active today. it could have been the cold weather or maybe the reports of the recent shark attack. visitors we talked to were well aware of what happened. >> i was surprised, i've...
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now, according to a local shark expert shark bites on humans in this area are unusual but shark sightings are not kron four's. rob fladeboe is live for us in mostly ending and he's got some details. robert, to find out. >> well, that's right, tess. and as you know, i spoke with a sean van summer in of pelagic shark foundation research center on his boat here in the harbor at moss landing this afternoon. i actually showed him the video that we just saw there and he's not surprised by this at all. in fact, the said these young juvenile sharks have been turning up along the shores of monterey bay, particularly along the santa cruz since about 2015. let's take another look at that video off the san mateo county coast by all indications this particular shark, according to mister van summer and maybe about 6 to 8 feet a juvenile great white shark and he thinks that the territory of the great whites have been a gradually shifting north along the california coast in recent baja, probably in search of a better hunting as they move north. he said the of the sharks have been particularly off seaclif
now, according to a local shark expert shark bites on humans in this area are unusual but shark sightings are not kron four's. rob fladeboe is live for us in mostly ending and he's got some details. robert, to find out. >> well, that's right, tess. and as you know, i spoke with a sean van summer in of pelagic shark foundation research center on his boat here in the harbor at moss landing this afternoon. i actually showed him the video that we just saw there and he's not surprised by this...
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each one of those pulsing shark icons you see there is an actual shark being tracked in real time alongur spotted off the coast of new jersey and new york, one off rhode island experts say that's just a fraction of what's out there as they migrate north towards cape cod. this coming video here of a great white caught off the coast of new jersey, see this, the fishermen say they accidentally caught the 7 foot youngin while hunting tlesher sharks they say they quickly released it their boat only about 1 mile off the coast at the time. chris fischer's here he's the founder of the research foundation -- what is it called the o search research foundation chris, thanks for coming should we east coasters be worried about this or is this just sort of normal? >> thanks for having me, shep. happy father's day this is totally normal this is the season and the time of year where sharks are moving north. there's two big events happening in the new york, new jersey pike big females are coming in this time of year to drop off their pups and give birth and then the females will leave then we have the s
each one of those pulsing shark icons you see there is an actual shark being tracked in real time alongur spotted off the coast of new jersey and new york, one off rhode island experts say that's just a fraction of what's out there as they migrate north towards cape cod. this coming video here of a great white caught off the coast of new jersey, see this, the fishermen say they accidentally caught the 7 foot youngin while hunting tlesher sharks they say they quickly released it their boat only...
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and most of all, the shark.if wasn't gentle enough, i wouldn't be walking here. >> and he's ready to head back into the ocean when doctors give them okay. >> an amazing story to tell. >>> oakland's police chief said the city's new budget puts public safety under serious threat. chief armstrong said the total number is at 65 this year in his city. that's nearly double the number for all of last year. shootings are up 70%. carjackings, 88%. last week the city council voted to take $18 million away from the police department and allocate it to the department of violent prevention. a move that many protesters called for but in an emotional moment, chief armstrong argued the budget puts the very people who need protection the most at more risk. >> saturday night, i went out to a scene where a young man lost his life. a lady yelled out the window, do something about it. without the resources, it makes it challenging to make oakland safe. >> the chief went on to urge everyone to put politics aside and put public safety
and most of all, the shark.if wasn't gentle enough, i wouldn't be walking here. >> and he's ready to head back into the ocean when doctors give them okay. >> an amazing story to tell. >>> oakland's police chief said the city's new budget puts public safety under serious threat. chief armstrong said the total number is at 65 this year in his city. that's nearly double the number for all of last year. shootings are up 70%. carjackings, 88%. last week the city council voted to...
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sure the shark was appreciative as well. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.for being with us this hour. keep it here, though, from 4 news at 6 is next for that and more. and ken wayne join us with a look ahead. grant vicki, thanks to you both so much. coming up tonight at 6 o'clock. a vigil is about to get underway for victims in the deadly shooting at lake merritt tonight. we are learning the identity of the young man who was killed. we will have the very latest developments as police are still searching for the gunman. >> a startling low vaccination rate in the east bay contra. costa county says its african-american population is not getting the covid shots other trying to reach communities said have already been hit hard by the pandemic. the news at 6 coming up next. >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching 4 news at 6. >> now it's 6 o plus city leaders gathering right now to honor the life lost over the weekend at lake merritt as police continue their search tonight for the gunman. good evening. thanks for joining us for kron 4 news at 6
sure the shark was appreciative as well. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.for being with us this hour. keep it here, though, from 4 news at 6 is next for that and more. and ken wayne join us with a look ahead. grant vicki, thanks to you both so much. coming up tonight at 6 o'clock. a vigil is about to get underway for victims in the deadly shooting at lake merritt tonight. we are learning the identity of the young man who was killed. we will have the very latest developments as police are still...
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. >>> a shark attack at a popular bay area beach, why this rare incident is raising alarms. >>> it did get a little warmer today if you are inland. but i will show you how we lucked out and dodged what is a historic way for the west. >>> rescuers in florida in a battle against time after her condo collapsed. the new issue complicating their efforts to find her than 100 missing people. thank you for joining us on the special edition of kpix 5 news at 7:00. >>> we begin with the rear shark attack in san mateo county. it happened this morning at the gray whale cove state beach. john ramose explains why this rare attack has officials concerned. >> reporter: this morning some beachgoers in san mateo county learned that what they fear most about the ocean deep may not be that deep after all. at about 9:15 this morning a surfer was in the water at gray whale cove a beach when a juvenile great white shark, reputedly 6-8 feet long bit him in the leg. it quickly released and swam off. >> the surfer was able to swim back to shore with assistance. >> reporter: there is still blood on the sand wher
. >>> a shark attack at a popular bay area beach, why this rare incident is raising alarms. >>> it did get a little warmer today if you are inland. but i will show you how we lucked out and dodged what is a historic way for the west. >>> rescuers in florida in a battle against time after her condo collapsed. the new issue complicating their efforts to find her than 100 missing people. thank you for joining us on the special edition of kpix 5 news at 7:00. >>>...
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shark nets used alon: become so. shark nets used along this — become so. nets used l along this stretch of coastline in sydney do offer protection. but fatal attacks in australia are rare and experts say that more people are killed each year by a bee sting or an accident from a horse. yet in the country was such an affinity with the ocean, a fear of man eating predators lurks deepin of man eating predators lurks deep in the australian psyche. the floating netting has been used in new south wales since the 1930s. the coastal councils want to get rid of the nets, preferring instead to use baited hooks and surveillance. we also know that risk mitigation strategies involving newer technologies such as smart drum line drone technology, using data analytics to identify shark shadows in the water can reduce the risk of the dangerous sharks. eyes in the sky are parts of an increasingly sophisticated early warning system. the little ripper is described as the most famous drone in the world. cameras feed its artificial intelligence to help detect and identify menaci
shark nets used alon: become so. shark nets used along this — become so. nets used l along this stretch of coastline in sydney do offer protection. but fatal attacks in australia are rare and experts say that more people are killed each year by a bee sting or an accident from a horse. yet in the country was such an affinity with the ocean, a fear of man eating predators lurks deepin of man eating predators lurks deep in the australian psyche. the floating netting has been used in new south...
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shark attacks. however, rare may be unavoidable but has been summer and points out. there are more people in the water too, including formally remote and isolated areas that didn't used to have as much. your traffic got people fishing off the shore. people swimming out in the months that, you know, this fishing lines, you've got people paddling out. you know, they heard that the juveniles are, you know, dangerous typically? they've ever feel very confident and, you know, paddling out kids got an inner tubes to go look at the sharks and you know what could go wrong. right summer and cautions those who go into the water in those places that where there are juvenile sharks, chances are there are larger sharks in the area, too. >> at the same time, he says, well, those juvenile sharks may be in search of food. he says humans are usually not on the menu. in moss landing. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> with the massive spike we've seen in car break-ins, especially in san francisco last repair shops. we are
shark attacks. however, rare may be unavoidable but has been summer and points out. there are more people in the water too, including formally remote and isolated areas that didn't used to have as much. your traffic got people fishing off the shore. people swimming out in the months that, you know, this fishing lines, you've got people paddling out. you know, they heard that the juveniles are, you know, dangerous typically? they've ever feel very confident and, you know, paddling out kids got...
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the shark bites exceedingly rare. i can remember the last time we had one in our jurisdiction. lieutenant ayman allen says the man was able to swim to shore and ask someone at the beach to call 911. the shark bite victim was treated by firefighters and paramedics and then taken to stanford hospital. some pretty tough. he was able to walk up the beach with a shark bite like california state parks. rangers put up signs, warning people to not go to the beach or into the water. a foggy coastline and the possibility of a great white lingering in the ocean was enough to keep most people on the sand. you know, it's crazy because, you know, you always watch movies and you hear about these kind of stories. but to actually be in an area where it actually. >> happened is kind of a little mind boggling. >> california state parks say the beach is going to be closed for at least the next couple of days. and they suggest that you do not go into the water reporting in gray whale, cove state park dan thorn kron 4 new
the shark bites exceedingly rare. i can remember the last time we had one in our jurisdiction. lieutenant ayman allen says the man was able to swim to shore and ask someone at the beach to call 911. the shark bite victim was treated by firefighters and paramedics and then taken to stanford hospital. some pretty tough. he was able to walk up the beach with a shark bite like california state parks. rangers put up signs, warning people to not go to the beach or into the water. a foggy coastline...
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a marine biologist used to see up to 20 sharks a day four years ago. now she would be lucky to see that many in an entire year. but this trip just happened to be one of those lucky days. [yelling] this is the first white shark andreotti saw in over two years. getting a sample many is crucial to indicate whether there are new shocks coming into the bay. >> yes, in time i'll get a sample. >> reporter: so where have all the other sharks gone?mple. >> so where have all t many scientists believe long line fishing is one of the main culprit.t. >> we are depleting the food resources and you deplete the food sources, it makes it more difficult for each white sharkrk to survive. >> reporter: then there's the problem of fishermen inadvertently catching white sharks. some blame the disappearance on another predator. killer orca wales. there has been a proliferation of more seals. more seals mean more fish are being eatsen affecting the delicate ecosystem of the oceann an ocean we depend on for oxygen. >> unfortunately our oceans will eventually die. so protecting
a marine biologist used to see up to 20 sharks a day four years ago. now she would be lucky to see that many in an entire year. but this trip just happened to be one of those lucky days. [yelling] this is the first white shark andreotti saw in over two years. getting a sample many is crucial to indicate whether there are new shocks coming into the bay. >> yes, in time i'll get a sample. >> reporter: so where have all the other sharks gone?mple. >> so where have all t many...
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he also says if there are younger sharks in the area. it's likely larger sharks nearby. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. will you need a booster shot for covid-19 why the answer just depends on which vaccine you got. >> well, welcome back to the kron 00:00am morning news the time for you now for 27 is your planning what to wear for the next couple of days or maybe you're just trying to figure out your life for this morning. not stable. has your forecast for you. good morning, john. yes, sometimes i get to do is start the next few hours. read the next few hours will remain cool, cool enough, especially at the coastline to keep the jacket on hand today. >> the coast is going to be pretty foggy and gray throughout the course of the day. and this morning we even have a little bit of coastal drizzle mixed in for some of those mountain sides and bridges like the golden gate right along the coast this morning. you can see a half moon bay that we do have visibility just fine, at least right here at sam's chowder. house camera. you can see a little bit of that low gray han
he also says if there are younger sharks in the area. it's likely larger sharks nearby. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. will you need a booster shot for covid-19 why the answer just depends on which vaccine you got. >> well, welcome back to the kron 00:00am morning news the time for you now for 27 is your planning what to wear for the next couple of days or maybe you're just trying to figure out your life for this morning. not stable. has your forecast for you. good morning, john....
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>> it could give an indication of whether we have new sharks coming in the bay -- a new shark cominge all the other sharks gone? many scientists believe long-line fishing is one of the main culprits. it targets smaller shark species exported for fish and chips. the problem explains biologist mary rowlinson, this is also the shark's food. >> we're depleting the food resources which creates greater competition between individuals which makes it more difficult for each individual white shark to survive. >> reporter: then there's the problem of fishermen inadvertently catching sharks. >> you try to catch headache, but instead catch sharks. >> collateral damage. >> collateral damage. >> reporter: some blame the disappearance on killer orca whales saying they've chased the shark population away. but andreotti is not buying this. orcas and great whites have lived in this area together with no problems. >> my biggest fear is whether we argue whether they've moved or are being killed off, we lose the few that are still left. >> reporter: over 100 miles away in another hot spot, false bay, the
>> it could give an indication of whether we have new sharks coming in the bay -- a new shark cominge all the other sharks gone? many scientists believe long-line fishing is one of the main culprits. it targets smaller shark species exported for fish and chips. the problem explains biologist mary rowlinson, this is also the shark's food. >> we're depleting the food resources which creates greater competition between individuals which makes it more difficult for each individual white...
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shark attacks.wever, rare may be unavoidable but has been summer and points out. there are more people in the water too, including formally remote and isolated areas that didn't used to have as much. your traffic got people fishing off the shore. people swimming out in the months that, you know, this fishing lines, you've got people paddling out. you know, they heard that the juveniles are, you know, dangerous typically? they've ever feel very confident and, you know, paddling out kids got an inner tubes to go look at the sharks and you know what could go wrong. right summer and cautions those who go into the water in those places that where there are juvenile charge, chances are there are larger sharks in the area, too. >> at the same time, he says, well, those juvenile sharks may be in search of food. he says humans are usually not on the menu. in moss landing. rob fladeboe kron 4 news usually. >> well, you never you ever notice how those stories and the ones that say what could possibly go like t
shark attacks.wever, rare may be unavoidable but has been summer and points out. there are more people in the water too, including formally remote and isolated areas that didn't used to have as much. your traffic got people fishing off the shore. people swimming out in the months that, you know, this fishing lines, you've got people paddling out. you know, they heard that the juveniles are, you know, dangerous typically? they've ever feel very confident and, you know, paddling out kids got an...
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the adult shark population along the coast have grown and there are a few reasons why. >> white sharks are protected. that's about to catch adults. they feed on seals and sea lions. the population of seals is likely increasing and you have more prey, you will have more predators. >> is it a great danger? no. >> you heard it there. because sharks feed on seal and eat fish of warm water, you will see more sharks as the ocean continue to get warmer. we'll track all the development in yesterday's shark attack and find the latest information on our website. head to nbcbayarea.com, click on "shark attack." >>> here is something you don't hear often, blistering hot in settle. temperatures well over 100 degrees for some people heading to the beaches trying to cool off today and tomorrow expect to be hotter. things are supposed to heat up in california this week, too. these grid operator expects there will be enough energy to keep up with demand. >>> not giving up hope, tonight's search and rescue team continues to dig into the rubble. four more victims have been identified. lee on oliwkowicz,
the adult shark population along the coast have grown and there are a few reasons why. >> white sharks are protected. that's about to catch adults. they feed on seals and sea lions. the population of seals is likely increasing and you have more prey, you will have more predators. >> is it a great danger? no. >> you heard it there. because sharks feed on seal and eat fish of warm water, you will see more sharks as the ocean continue to get warmer. we'll track all the...
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he said shark bite. can you help me?alled 911 and stepped aside to document the incident when paramedics arrived. >> i went into kind of this fight or flight mode and did my best to try and help him. >> reporter: the attack was off great whale cove state beach, ancisc e t unsafe for helicopters to land. the victim had to be carried up this steep flight of stairs and loaded on to an ambulance one mile away. >> he lost about a pint of blood. >> reporter: the population of great white sharks along the california coast is increasing, which they say is a good thing for the ecosystem. >> there's a lot of food here, fish and sea lions. as a consequence the white shark population has been expanded. >> reporter: the surfer hans ben released by the hospital. the man who saved his life says he want to meet him. >>> a milestone for the cruise industry. the ship has set sail with 1,100 passengers. that's about 40% capacity. nearly all passengers vaccinated. the unvaccinated are required to pay for testing before, during and at the en
he said shark bite. can you help me?alled 911 and stepped aside to document the incident when paramedics arrived. >> i went into kind of this fight or flight mode and did my best to try and help him. >> reporter: the attack was off great whale cove state beach, ancisc e t unsafe for helicopters to land. the victim had to be carried up this steep flight of stairs and loaded on to an ambulance one mile away. >> he lost about a pint of blood. >> reporter: the population of...
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that brings the seals which in turn bring the sharks. he says for this reason as the water continues to get warmer we'll likely hear of more shark sightings. >>> we're continuing to track the developments in yesterday's shark attack. the latest information is on our website nbc bay area.com. click on shark attack in the trending bar. >>> the white house just hours after the u.s. launched air strikes against iran backed militia groups. one in iraq and two in syria. the pentagon says the militia groups are behind the recent drone attacks against u.s. military in iraq. we're continuing to monitor the developing situation in the middle east and will bring you the latest at 11:00. >>> now to san francisco where celebrating pride looked a little different this year. no parade for the second year in a row but on the final weekend of pride month still plenty to do. >> reporter: people gathered early alorng the street in san francisco to take part in the people's march the second annual. >> the event today is focused on the voices of black, brown
that brings the seals which in turn bring the sharks. he says for this reason as the water continues to get warmer we'll likely hear of more shark sightings. >>> we're continuing to track the developments in yesterday's shark attack. the latest information is on our website nbc bay area.com. click on shark attack in the trending bar. >>> the white house just hours after the u.s. launched air strikes against iran backed militia groups. one in iraq and two in syria. the pentagon...
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will cove state beach becomes the scene of a rare shark attack. the san mateo county sheriff's office says the 35 year-old victim was swimming when a 6 to 8 foot great white shark bit him on the leg. >> so the shark bites are exceedingly rare. i can remember the last time we have one in our jurisdiction. lieutenant ayman allen says the man was able to swim to shore and ask someone at the beach to call 911. the shark bite victim was treated by firefighters and paramedics and then taken to stanford hospital. pretty tough walk up the beach with a shark bite to like california state parks rangers put up signs, warning people to not go to the beach or into the water. a foggy coastline and the possibility of a great white lingering in the ocean was enough to keep most people on the sand. you know, it's crazy because, you know, you always watch movies and you hear about these kind of stories. but to actually be in an area where it actually. >> happened is kind of a little mind boggling. >> california state parks say the beach is going to be closed for at
will cove state beach becomes the scene of a rare shark attack. the san mateo county sheriff's office says the 35 year-old victim was swimming when a 6 to 8 foot great white shark bit him on the leg. >> so the shark bites are exceedingly rare. i can remember the last time we have one in our jurisdiction. lieutenant ayman allen says the man was able to swim to shore and ask someone at the beach to call 911. the shark bite victim was treated by firefighters and paramedics and then taken to...
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shark rare, but because sharks feed o more sharks as the warm. >>> developing in the pacific northwest, cities including portland and seattle are set to experience what may well be the hottest days they've ever recorded. how about 150 degrees in portland, and 11 in seattle. >>> kari joins us now and a little bit of a warmup here. nothing like that thankfully. >> yeah, thankfully. but this is really just a sign that climate change is affecting these extreme weather events that we are seeing, and some of those extreme temperatures that they are seeing across the pacific northwest. it could be the bay area at any point this summer. look at those high temperatures. we are going to see it gradually cooling off for our inland areas. we are going to see highs in the 90s for today. we do mostly have 70s and 80s as we get that ocean breeze helping to keep some of our coastal areas much cooler. and as we go through the week, only some minor changes. we will talk more about that as well as when we are going to see some slightly cooler temperatures as we head into the fourth of july weekend that's
shark rare, but because sharks feed o more sharks as the warm. >>> developing in the pacific northwest, cities including portland and seattle are set to experience what may well be the hottest days they've ever recorded. how about 150 degrees in portland, and 11 in seattle. >>> kari joins us now and a little bit of a warmup here. nothing like that thankfully. >> yeah, thankfully. but this is really just a sign that climate change is affecting these extreme weather events...
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the state parks department says they assess the beach for that 48 hours and found no sharks or shark activity. therefore the beaches are now back open and they deem it safe for you. use don't don't worry about too much. i mean, it's like getting struck by lightning and shark attacks are extraordinarily around in san mateo county. i'm james torrez ktvu fox two news. first responders are working around the clock searching for survivors from last week's condo collapse. this comes this new information now emerges about the building's condition, madeline rivera reports. rescue efforts here in surfside, florida are now in their fifth straight day whose are working through heat and humidity in hopes of finding any survivors. rescue workers continue to dig through rubble from thursday's condo collapse. nearly a dozen people are now dead and more than 150 still unaccounted for. one grandson says he's holding out hope after finding his grandmother's mementos on a nearby street. it was really nothing short of a miracle and my father just within an hour of being there. look down after stepping o
the state parks department says they assess the beach for that 48 hours and found no sharks or shark activity. therefore the beaches are now back open and they deem it safe for you. use don't don't worry about too much. i mean, it's like getting struck by lightning and shark attacks are extraordinarily around in san mateo county. i'm james torrez ktvu fox two news. first responders are working around the clock searching for survivors from last week's condo collapse. this comes this new...
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in most cases sharks are more curious than hungry. >> there's footage showing the sharks coming up tocheck out the water or kayaker or stan up paddler and visual they don't have to bite you even to cut you with your teeth. >> if you see a shark swim away and get out of the water. many surfers are not scared even after saturday's attack. >> they don't want to eat you. >> the owing is off limits at gray while cove. in san mateo county. cornell bernard. >> in other news. new banners have gone up along the boulevard in oakland have a timely message for residents. artists are spraying the message of peace by displaying these banners along the thorough fair. 250 banners put up from first avenue to the san leandro border and the east okay lab drag. people behind the project are alarmed by the crime in east oakland. >> the bandages are done by students and is done by victims of gun violence and community activists. everyone wants peace and each one has a vision of what looks like. >> funding for the art installation was provided by the city and community groups. another side of pride in san f
in most cases sharks are more curious than hungry. >> there's footage showing the sharks coming up tocheck out the water or kayaker or stan up paddler and visual they don't have to bite you even to cut you with your teeth. >> if you see a shark swim away and get out of the water. many surfers are not scared even after saturday's attack. >> they don't want to eat you. >> the owing is off limits at gray while cove. in san mateo county. cornell bernard. >> in other...
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jillian: you are saying baby shark do do do. carley: not the kind of baby shark.re cartoons, not in real life. heather: what we -- carley: the ocean is the sharks's house. todd: a stance the carly has taken, controversial stance. she wanted to say that. we try to give carly a platform. thanks. in a rare moment of internet harmony, to find the mystery couple in these engagements, circulating online. jillian: a photographer snapping pictures on the beach, she turned to twitter to help identify the couple, information came flooding in. neil: couple says they love those chances to talk about their love. their love is special. that's not what it said in the prompter but what i feel. jillian: so beautiful. todd: a woke washington high school facing backlash words pro black lives matter and anti-police yearbook feature in fear eating some parents including our next guest who explains how the district is making the situation worse. jillian: a military veteran gave another veteran for his one hundredth birthday. we are coming right back. ♪♪ ♪♪ a ride in a chevrolet ♪♪ a ma
jillian: you are saying baby shark do do do. carley: not the kind of baby shark.re cartoons, not in real life. heather: what we -- carley: the ocean is the sharks's house. todd: a stance the carly has taken, controversial stance. she wanted to say that. we try to give carly a platform. thanks. in a rare moment of internet harmony, to find the mystery couple in these engagements, circulating online. jillian: a photographer snapping pictures on the beach, she turned to twitter to help identify...
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experts say shark attacks are rare, but serious events off this coast. they say in most cases sharks are more curious than hungry. >> there's plenty of footage showing these sharks coming up to check out people wading in the water or kayaker or standup paddler. they're very curious. they're very visual and they don't actually have to bite you even to cut you with their teeth. >> reporter: if you see a shark, swim away and get out of the water. many surfers say they aren't scared even after saturday's attack. >> they don't really want to eat you. you're like a piece of beef jerky and you're in the wrapper. >> reporter: the ocean remains off limits at grey whale cove. the victim has been released from the hospital. in san mateo county, corn barnard, abc7 news. >>> moving on another sign of pride today in san francisco, this one representing brown, black and indigenous people. this is the second annual people's march and rally. it traced the same route as the first gay liberation march 51 years ago which ran from polk and washington to civic center plaza. o
experts say shark attacks are rare, but serious events off this coast. they say in most cases sharks are more curious than hungry. >> there's plenty of footage showing these sharks coming up to check out people wading in the water or kayaker or standup paddler. they're very curious. they're very visual and they don't actually have to bite you even to cut you with their teeth. >> reporter: if you see a shark, swim away and get out of the water. many surfers say they aren't scared...
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we dive down to the ocean floor to release the sharks in a safe area. this is done so that they have better chances to survive than most animals released on the surface. because if we release them on the surface, they're more likely to be eaten by bigger fish shuttle up or swim away from the sheltered area that might do by. i don't know who i live, and yet when you saw the project has so far helped hatch nurse and deliver more than 200 bamboo sharks to the gulf of thailand. in hopes of getting them off a list of threatened animals. too many people enjoy these sharks in their home. aquariums are on a dinner plate. so thailand's department of fisheries patched a breeding program and not be in yet we have more rags than last year and have experienced success in hatching them. so now we have a more baby chart to release them last year and model those shark eggs are carefully cultivated with the next generation still inside workers at the program, carefully cut the egg open and release another baby, bottom feeder. the hatchlings then spend a few months growi
we dive down to the ocean floor to release the sharks in a safe area. this is done so that they have better chances to survive than most animals released on the surface. because if we release them on the surface, they're more likely to be eaten by bigger fish shuttle up or swim away from the sheltered area that might do by. i don't know who i live, and yet when you saw the project has so far helped hatch nurse and deliver more than 200 bamboo sharks to the gulf of thailand. in hopes of getting...
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. >>> and the shark attack off the coast of california. the man escaping the jaws of a great white, and the lifesaving efforts of first responders. >> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight with the delicate and dangerous rescue efforts in surfside, florida, now in its fourth day. officials are telling anxious families they are refusing to give up the search for survivors. nine people are now confirmed dead. additional human remains have also been recovered. more than 150 still unaccounted for. new video shows workers crawling through the pile. they've also built a massive trench, hoping to find spaces where someone might have a chance of survival. and tonight our team is on the ground with those rescuers and the challenges they face. earlier today families visiting the site. buses making their way to the wreckage. volunteers at a church forming a prayer circle. we now know more names of the dece
. >>> and the shark attack off the coast of california. the man escaping the jaws of a great white, and the lifesaving efforts of first responders. >> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight with the delicate and dangerous rescue efforts in surfside, florida, now in its fourth day. officials are telling anxious...
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he is recovering after being bitten by a great white shark in the waters near san francisco. the incident comes just two weeks after this drone video showed a large shark in the same cove. abc's megan tevrizian has more. >> reporter: this morning, new video shows paramedics jumping into action on a california beach, moments after a man was attacked by a great white shark. >> we're heading out. we might have saved a guy by fishing. we'll see. >> thomas was fishing along the beach when he says he saw a 39-year-old surfer swimming to shore after the attack. >> i had seen kind of out my peripheral someone walking towards me, and then started hollering for me, and waving me towards him so i hustled over to him, and the first thing he said was shark bite, can you help me. >> he called 911 and then stepping aside to document the incident, once paramedics arrived. >> so i kind of immediately went into, you know, kind of this fight or flight mode and did my best to try and help him. >> the attack was off great whale coast state beach south of san francisco. the fog making it unsafe fo
he is recovering after being bitten by a great white shark in the waters near san francisco. the incident comes just two weeks after this drone video showed a large shark in the same cove. abc's megan tevrizian has more. >> reporter: this morning, new video shows paramedics jumping into action on a california beach, moments after a man was attacked by a great white shark. >> we're heading out. we might have saved a guy by fishing. we'll see. >> thomas was fishing along the...
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. >>> our surfer is in the hospital tonight after an attack by a great white shark.ppened this morning at gray whale cove state beach between montera and pacifica. >> yeah, that's crazy to hear someone got bit by a shark. >> reporter: beach goers reacting to the news. a shark attack at gray whale cove state beach. posted signs say the beach is closed. first responders say a 39-year-old surfer was bit. >> the patient was bitten by a smaller great white shark and was able to swim to shore with assistance from bystanders. they pulled him along to the beach and were able to start care until the first responders got there. >> reporter: the shark bit the surfer in the back of the right leg, causing a severe wound. >> they lost about a pint of blood. and they were able to put a tourniquet on. >> reporter: rescue was complicated this morning due to the fog that it was too foggy. and rescue helicopters couldn't land. the victim had to be carried almost a mile. the san mateo county sheriff's department estimates the shark was six to eight feet in lect. in length. despite the w
. >>> our surfer is in the hospital tonight after an attack by a great white shark.ppened this morning at gray whale cove state beach between montera and pacifica. >> yeah, that's crazy to hear someone got bit by a shark. >> reporter: beach goers reacting to the news. a shark attack at gray whale cove state beach. posted signs say the beach is closed. first responders say a 39-year-old surfer was bit. >> the patient was bitten by a smaller great white shark and was...
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first responders say a shark likely a white shark 6 to 8 ft. long bit a surfer patients suffered severe injuries. uh approximately 10 bites. the back was those leg and he's a 39 year old male, authorities say bystanders helped bring the man to shore and first responders applied a tourniquet to his leg. low clouds made aerial transport too dangerous. so the man was taken to a hospital by ambulance late morning, beach goers watched as state parks officials put up signs warning of the danger prohibiting visitors from entering the water. ruben salazar, who says he's been coming here for years, was stunned by what happened is very surprising because we've been coming here since we were kids, and we've never either heard or encountered anything like that. authorities say the surfer had on a wet suit and that his appearance from a shark below may have been cause for what they call a shark investigation. if we look like their favorite prey, meaning. a pen and pad or coc liner, elephant seal, uh, they're going to investigate. they don't have hands they
first responders say a shark likely a white shark 6 to 8 ft. long bit a surfer patients suffered severe injuries. uh approximately 10 bites. the back was those leg and he's a 39 year old male, authorities say bystanders helped bring the man to shore and first responders applied a tourniquet to his leg. low clouds made aerial transport too dangerous. so the man was taken to a hospital by ambulance late morning, beach goers watched as state parks officials put up signs warning of the danger...
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sharks rarely bite anyone. that is why people get scared. >> reporter: bites may be rare, but there are lots of sharks. what is alarming people is so close to the beach this attack took place. >> they are usually within the surf zone. >> people don't usually think of sharks being 100 feet off the beach. >> not necessarily, but a shark and attack very close to the beach. >> reporter: experts say he probably mistook the surfer for a seal. >> the fear factor is already there any add to it a local attack. that would not inspire me to go in the water. >> reporter: everyone else seemed to agree and stayed on the sand. by noon, park workers arrive to put signs warning people to stay out of the water for the next two days. >>> the surfer suffered wounds to his leg. he has now been released from the hospital. >>> good morning, everybody. there is an nba team that stepped a little bit closer to the final goal. we all know who the big heavy yes. we will go back to third and king street. they took each other's best shot la
sharks rarely bite anyone. that is why people get scared. >> reporter: bites may be rare, but there are lots of sharks. what is alarming people is so close to the beach this attack took place. >> they are usually within the surf zone. >> people don't usually think of sharks being 100 feet off the beach. >> not necessarily, but a shark and attack very close to the beach. >> reporter: experts say he probably mistook the surfer for a seal. >> the fear factor is...
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man is recovering after a shark attack saturday morning. the frightening scene happened at the gray cove state beach. that's located between pacifica and half moon bay and san mateo county kron four's. dan thorn has the details of that. the san mateo county sheriff's office says it was a great white shark that bit this victim. >> the man had to be taken to the hospital with serious injuries and the beach had to be closed off. will cove state beach becomes the scene of a rare shark attack. the san mateo county sheriff's office says the 35 year-old victim was swimming when a 6 to 8 foot great white shark. >> bit him on the leg. the shark bites are exceedingly rare. i can remember the last time we have one in our jurisdiction. lieutenant ayman allen says the man was able to swim to shore and ask someone at the beach to call 911. the shark bite victim was treated by firefighters and paramedics and then taken to stanford hospital pretty tough. he able to walk up the beach with a shark bite to like california state parks rangers put up signs, war
man is recovering after a shark attack saturday morning. the frightening scene happened at the gray cove state beach. that's located between pacifica and half moon bay and san mateo county kron four's. dan thorn has the details of that. the san mateo county sheriff's office says it was a great white shark that bit this victim. >> the man had to be taken to the hospital with serious injuries and the beach had to be closed off. will cove state beach becomes the scene of a rare shark attack....
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shark attacks.ever, rare may be unavoidable but has been summer and points out. there are more people in the water too, including formally remote and isolated areas that didn't used to have as much. your traffic got people fishing off the shore. people swimming out in the months that, you know, this fishing lines, you've got people paddling out. you know, they heard that the juveniles are, you know, dangerous typically? they've ever feel very confident and, you know, paddling out kids got an inner tubes to go look at the sharks and you know what could go wrong. right summer and cautions those who go into the water in those places that where there are juvenile charge, chances are there are larger sharks in the area, too. >> at the same time, he says, well, those juvenile sharks may be in search of food. he says humans are usually not on the menu. in moss landing. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> 6.41. is the time. and still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news, a state funded travel ban has been expand
shark attacks.ever, rare may be unavoidable but has been summer and points out. there are more people in the water too, including formally remote and isolated areas that didn't used to have as much. your traffic got people fishing off the shore. people swimming out in the months that, you know, this fishing lines, you've got people paddling out. you know, they heard that the juveniles are, you know, dangerous typically? they've ever feel very confident and, you know, paddling out kids got an...
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that brings more seals and sharks. he says for this reason, as the water continues to get warmer, we're likely to see more shark citings. >>> a message from the state emergency leaders, they don't expect to issue a flex alert as the heat wave is affecting the coast. they are continuing to monitor the situation and will keep californians updated. let's talk about what temperatures look like tomorrow. they look good around here. other places loos a heat wave. >> i'm going to show you the comparison of how we're doing here and when you think to yourself, it's really hot here, wait until i show you the map compared to the rest of the state of california. right now yes, it's 74 degrees. we're enjoying mother nature's ac with that marine lay your and on shore breeze. in san francisco, about 60. for tomorrow, california's travel forecast, if you're heading either up to the pacific northwest or even down to areas like palm springs, look at this. way down here. way down here. 116 possibly in palm springs. that's hot. so really,
that brings more seals and sharks. he says for this reason, as the water continues to get warmer, we're likely to see more shark citings. >>> a message from the state emergency leaders, they don't expect to issue a flex alert as the heat wave is affecting the coast. they are continuing to monitor the situation and will keep californians updated. let's talk about what temperatures look like tomorrow. they look good around here. other places loos a heat wave. >> i'm going to show...
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they believe the shark confused him for food. mayeda, you've got some big topics tonight, the shark bite and that 3.9 earthquake. >> on or very near the san hayward assault, west of san francisco, down towards santa cruz. and shaking intensity enough around san leandro, it did knock over a picture frame. so light to moderate shaking. that earthquake occurring at 6:29. very quickly, i want to show you tomorrow's forecast. we're going to warm up, inland valleys in the north bay, east bay, back in the ninths for a day. and cooling changes for the weekend. >> not as hot as seattle and portland, at least. that will do it for us at 7:00. for everyone here at nbc bay area, thanks for joining us. enjoy the evening. see you back at 11:00 with more earthquake coverage. -great idea. [gasps] look at the little cutie. -he's coming for a visit. -hi. [chuckles] aww! oh! he's leaving! -nice work, guys! -introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red pepp
they believe the shark confused him for food. mayeda, you've got some big topics tonight, the shark bite and that 3.9 earthquake. >> on or very near the san hayward assault, west of san francisco, down towards santa cruz. and shaking intensity enough around san leandro, it did knock over a picture frame. so light to moderate shaking. that earthquake occurring at 6:29. very quickly, i want to show you tomorrow's forecast. we're going to warm up, inland valleys in the north bay, east bay,...
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was a young, great white shark.can be anywhere from 6 to 8 feet long officials say the sharks are relatively small. but they are still dangerous. >> everything was is typical in terms of the siding of the location. it's been that way since 2000. 15. what's unusual is that someone got, you know, bitten have to try to to cause an injury. come up and investigate bomb things. but your teeth on to bite down so much is open up flare. their teeth like a cat's claw. and hit you with his teeth. >> yeah. a little nibble little love noble. james will do it. i mean, that's dangerous helotes, right. because they're small doesn't mean their teeth are pointing. researchers say that there also may be more young hungry sharks off of our coast suggesting that shark attacks could be unavoidable side to say if there are young sharks in the area. it is likely there are larger older ones nearby too. that role scary. >> we'll take a break. 5.41 the time. we'll be right back. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlan
was a young, great white shark.can be anywhere from 6 to 8 feet long officials say the sharks are relatively small. but they are still dangerous. >> everything was is typical in terms of the siding of the location. it's been that way since 2000. 15. what's unusual is that someone got, you know, bitten have to try to to cause an injury. come up and investigate bomb things. but your teeth on to bite down so much is open up flare. their teeth like a cat's claw. and hit you with his teeth....