Southern California beach closed again due to sharks
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. — A section of Southern California coast closed during the weekend due to great white sharks was reopened Monday, only to be closed again.
The Orange County Register (http://bit.ly/2qasclM) reports the latest closure of San Clemente beaches was ordered after a fisherman hooked a 12-foot shark (3.6-meter) from a pier and released it.
The beaches were closed Sunday when two dozen great whites were spotted, including one about 10 feet long.
Juvenile great whites, typically under 8 feet (2.4 metres), are common along Southern California, where they feed on small fish. As they get larger, white sharks start feeding on bigger marine mammals, a factor lifeguards use to consider closures.


