November 23, 2007: Most Marin County Beaches are reopening today as clean up crews have gained the upper hand, despite high tides that continue to threaten the Marin Coastline. Also, there is a surf report for the next couple of days where large northern swells will fill into most Marin County beaches.
Dozens of Marin Beaches have been off limit since the Cosco Busan spewed 58,000 gallons of bunker fuel oil into the San Francisco Bay after slamming into the Bay Bridge November 7th.
The North end of Rodeo beach was closed after a "Shark Attack" by a great white that attacked a sea lion last Sunday morning. This area of Rodeo Beach can be seen above the picture of the sign above. This is the area where local surfers typically surf. It goes without saying, due to the recent shark attack here and the large swells forecasted for this weekend, exercise caution if you're going surfing.