‘Sheen’ in Ocean Water Under Investigation by Coast Guard in Huntington Beach

‘Sheen’ in Ocean Water Under Investigation by Coast Guard in Huntington Beach
File photo of the beach near the Huntington Beach Pier. Sept. 27, 2021. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)
City News Service
8/18/2023
Updated:
8/18/2023
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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—A “sheen” possibly connected with a boat that sank was spotted in the ocean off the coast of Huntington Beach on Aug. 18, prompting lifeguards to clear the water and beaches while an investigation was conducted.

The sheen was reported late Friday morning near the Huntington Beach Pier. City spokeswoman Jennifer Carey said it’s unclear if the substance is oil.

The city fire department dispatched a hazardous materials team to the scene, and the U.S. Coast Guard also responded, Ms. Carey said.

People were being urged to avoid the water and beach between Seapoint Street and Beach Boulevard while crews investigated the source of the sheen.

According to the Coast Guard, the sheen was possibly related to a 42-foot vessel that sank near Bolsa Chica State Beach during the night on Aug. 17. No injuries were reported in connection with that incident, the coast guard reported.

Crews were working to ensure that environment protocols were being followed, the coast guard reported.