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     Beginning August 13, Departure of Lifeguards Will Leave Gordons Pond Beach Unguarded 
 
 
 NEWS FROM THE DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

August 8, 2008
Vol. 37, No. 361

For more information contact Cpl. Bryan John, Beach & Water Safety Supervisor, Division of Parks and Recreation, 302-227-2800 ext 23, or Michael Globetti, Public Affairs, 302-739-9902.

Beginning August 13, Departure of Lifeguards
Will Leave Gordons Pond Beach Unguarded

Beginning Wednesday, Aug. 13, Cape Henlopen State Park’s Gordons Pond beach will be unguarded for the rest of the summer. “Unguarded Beach” signs will be posted at all dune crossings, fee booths and other beach access areas.

The staff reductions were necessary as a result of lifeguards leaving the area for college and sports camps.

Cape Henlopen State Park visitors are strongly encouraged to swim at Cape Henlopen’s main beach, which will remain guarded every day through Labor Day.

Other state park ocean swimming areas may be affected in the next week or two. DNREC’s Division of Parks and Recreation will announce any changes. 

For more information, call the Division’s Operations Section at 302-739-9200.

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