
Lifeguards posted shark warning signs along Black’s Beach on Friday afternoon after spotting three juvenile great white sharks.
The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department said that at 12:15 p.m. lifeguards patrolling in a boat about 100 yards from shore spotted three juvenile great white sharks.
The lifeguards reported the sharks were 6, 8 and 9 feet in length and were feeding on the carcass of a sea lion. They were not exhibiting any aggressive behavior.
Signs were posted along the beach a mile in each direction from where the sharks were seen.
While the three sharks were not exhibiting any aggressive behavior toward humans at the time of the sighting, the lifeguards recommend exercising caution at the beach.






