Surfer Killed in Shark Attack at California Beach, Officials Say

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By Wire Service
December 25, 2021US News
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Surfer Killed in Shark Attack at California Beach, Officials Say
A great white shark in a file photo. (Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

A male surfer was killed in a shark attack in Morro Bay, California, on Christmas Eve, the Morro Bay Harbor Department confirmed to CNN.

“Harbor, Police and Fire Departments responded to a report of a male victim unresponsive on the beach after he was pulled from the water suffering from an apparent shark attack,” the Harbor Department said in a statement.

Officials located the male surfer at 10:48 a.m. PT off Morro Bay State Park beach, according to Harbor Director Eric Endersby. Morro Bay is 15 miles west of San Luis Obispo.

The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

The San Luis Obispo County Coroner’s Office has identified the victim and is working to notify the next of kin before releasing the victim’s name, Endersby said.

While the beaches in the Morro Bay and State Parks area currently remain open, authorities have ordered beachgoers to stay out of the water for the next 24 hours.

“It’s a horrible accident,” Endersby said. “Fortunately, the weather and wind [have] ruined the surf, so there are not many surfers, but we’ve closed the waters for safety.”

State parks representatives are currently at the scene investigating the accident.

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