Navy Training Torpedo Found Off Dana Point Shore

Navy Training Torpedo Found Off Dana Point Shore
Paddle boarders move in front of the Ocean Institute in Dana Point, Calif., on April 7, 2022. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)
City News Service
11/22/2022
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11/22/2022
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DANA POINT, Calif.—A lightweight torpedo used for training was found by a boater off Dana Point Nov. 21 and recovered by U.S. Navy and Orange County Sheriff’s Department bomb experts.

Sean Sheehan told The Orange County Register he was out on the water looking for dolphins and whales when he spotted the torpedo about 30 feet away.

Upon getting a closer look and realizing it was a torpedo, Sheehan called the Harbor Patrol and was told it would respond and investigate.

Sheehan told The Register he stayed in the area to alert other boaters and waited for law enforcement to respond. When time passed and no one came out, he said he called the Coast Guard, asking if it had been made aware of the situation. A Coast Guard representative told him it had coordinated with the Navy on the planned recovery, Sheehan said.

The object was confirmed to be a recoverable training torpedo with no propulsion system or explosives, Navy Cmdr. Sean Robertson told the newspaper.

The torpedo was dropped from aircraft or ships in training, which most are recovered by a recovery vehicle, but sometimes they are missed, Robertson said.