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Solana Beach area to reopen today after shark attack

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Beaches in San Diego County that were closed after a deadly shark attack will reopen today, the Times staff reports.

At least eight miles of sea front were closed to swimmers over the weekend after Friday’s attack. Retired veterinarian David Martin died after he was bitten in the legs by a shark thought to have been a great white.

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There has been no sign of the shark since the attack on the 66-year-old triathlete.

Martin’s oldest son, Jeff, told reporters Sunday that his father loved night diving and other sea activities. The son said no one in the family ever would have imagined a shark attack in Solana Beach.

It was the first such attack in San Diego County since 1994.

-- Francisco Vara-Orta

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