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The Honolulu Advertiser
Updated at 9:39 a.m., Monday, January 12, 2009

Caution urged for monster surf headed our way

Advertiser Staff

In anticipation of the large northwest swells that will be arriving throughout the week the City's Ocean Safety and Lifeguard Services Division would like to remind all beachgoers to:

• Always swim at a beach with a lifeguard.

• Consult with a lifeguard regarding ocean conditions BEFORE entering the water.

• Heed all warning signs – they are there for a reason.

• Never swim alone.

• Call for a lifeguard or dial 9-1-1 if they see someone in distress

• Know your limits: "IF IN DOUBT, DON'T GO OUT!"

The National Weather Service is predicting a very large northwest swell to arrive on Wednesday producing surf above the 25-foot warning threshold along the north shore and possibly above the 20-foot warning threshold on the west shore. Residents and visitors are being encouraged to take the necessary precautions to protect life and property.

"There is the possibility that this maybe the biggest swell of the winter so we are reminding everyone to take the necessary safety precautions," said Bryan Cheplic, Emergency Services Department Public Information Officer. "City lifeguards ask for the public's cooperation to help maintain the high level of safety and care provided to all beachgoers."

For public information regarding ocean conditions, advisories, and warnings, the Ocean Safety and Lifeguard Services Division provides a pre-recorded report which can be accessed 24 hours a day; at 922-3888 x 51 or visit: www.hawaiibeachsafety.org