A deadly wave of drownings in the Rockaways has prompted the Parks Department to encourage heightened caution while swimming in what have been strong rip tides throughout the Queens shoreline this summer. Jose-Luis Olivares became the sixth swimmer to drown this summer while rescuing his wife and daughter; only two people died from drowning out there all of last year. Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe points out that all six swimmers died at an unguarded beach or when there were no lifeguards on duty. With the first real heat wave of summer arriving this week, Parks officials called on swimmers to only go in while lifeguards are around. Benepe told the Post, "We have over 300 lifeguards and supervisors in the Rockaways. We also have 50 security personnel who patrol the beaches both before and after hours to prevent people from going into the water. There aren't many other municipalities that do that. We've sometimes been called beach Nazis."





here is an excellent tutorial on how to get out of a rip current:
http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/sections/multimedia/?graphic=/Rip_current/main.swf
run with it gothamist. education is key to this upcoming hurricane season swell
long period swell in 4-5 foot range shows up this weekend - watch your kids.
Extra caution = don't swim without lifeguards.
First real heat wave? Wasn't it over 90 last week too?
"We have over 300 lifeguards and supervisors in the Rockaways. We also have 50 security personnel who patrol the beaches both before and after hours to prevent people from going into the water. There aren't many other municipalities that do that. We've sometimes been called beach Nazis."
Yeah, they got a chopper with a searchlight going up and down the beach all night long, I thought I was gonna get arrested or something when they pointed the searchlight at me and held it there.