As Southern Californians enjoy their long summers at the beach, Seal Beach lifeguards are cautioning visitors about the seasonal uptick in stingray-related injuries.
In Seal Beach, the average number of stingray stings treated by lifeguards has jumped from one per day to about 10, rising to as many as 15 per day in the last two weeks, said Matthew Corb, marine safety officer for the city of Seal Beach.
“We had a long period with not much surf, so there wasn’t a lot of swell in the water, and when there isn’t a lot of water movement, the ocean gets kind of flat,” said Nicholas Bolin, marine safety lieutenant. “That draws stingrays closer to the shore.”…