Suspected shark attack at Lovers Point occurred in time and place where large sharks come to feed – The Mercury News Today Us News



It’s peak bulking-up season for white sharks in Monterey Bay, and over the past week, two animals previously tagged by scientists passed through the waters near Lovers Point — the same area where swimmer Erica Fox vanished Sunday, after witnesses reported seeing a shark nearby, experts said.

Fox, the 55-year-old co-founder of recreational swim group Kelp Krawlers, was far ahead of more than a dozen swimmers returning to Lovers Point beach in Pacific Grove early Sunday afternoon, but never came ashore.

Marine biologist Chris Lowe, director of the Shark Lab at California State University, Long Beach, said the rocky coastline near Lovers Point attracts sea lions, and seals also frequent the waters offshore. Both are primary prey for white sharks.

Large white sharks migrate from offshore in the Pacific to the coast in October to bulk up on seals and sea lions, typically remaining through January.

“They will hunt and they will patrol off these areas where these animals congregate,” Lowe said.


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