Wednesday, November 28, 2012

'Sneaker waves' blamed for deaths of Calif. family

Flowers are rest on a large drift log yards from the breaking surf of the Big Lagoon beach near Trinidad, Calif. on Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. A family that tried to rescue their dog from powerful surf at the beach in Northern California were swept out to sea, leaving the parents dead and their 16-year-old son missing, authorities said. (AP Photo/The Times-Standard, Jose Quezada)

Flowers are rest on a large drift log yards from the breaking surf of the Big Lagoon beach near Trinidad, Calif. on Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. A family that tried to rescue their dog from powerful surf at the beach in Northern California were swept out to sea, leaving the parents dead and their 16-year-old son missing, authorities said. (AP Photo/The Times-Standard, Jose Quezada)

The surf at Big Lagoon beach creates a moderate undertow on Monday, Nov. 26, 2012 near Trinidad, Calif. A family that tried to rescue their dog from powerful surf at the beach in Northern California were swept out to sea, leaving the parents dead and their 16-year-old son missing, authorities said. (AP Photo/The Times-Standard, Jose Quezada)

Kaylee Steiner-Olson, 17, Kira Burnett, 16, and Hanna Burnett, 14, wear green colors after the end of the school day in Arcata, Calif., Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. More than 1000 students from Arcata High School and friends from throughout the world donned the color green today in honor of "Geddie" Howard Gregory Kuljian, presumed lost in the ocean off of Big Lagoon beach from a tragic accident that also claimed his parents last weekend. (AP Photo/The Times-Standard, Jose Quezada)

A sign a few yards from breaking waves on Big Lagoon beach near Trinidad, Calif. warn of dangerous undertows, Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. A family that tried to rescue their dog from powerful surf at the beach in Northern California were swept out to sea, leaving the parents dead and their 16-year-old son missing, authorities said. (AP Photo/The Times-Standard, Jose Quezada)

In this photo provided by the Arcata High School Pepperbox, Arcata High School student Blaire Floyd writes on a poster memorial for fellow student Gregory Kulijan Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, at Arcata High School in Arcata, Calif. The Kuljian family were out for a walk Saturday, Nov. 24 at Big Lagoon beach, playing fetch with their dog when Gregory Kuljian tossed a stick that took their dog down to the water's edge. Kuljian's son ran to save the dog, and struggled as he was captured by the surging surf. Howard Kuljian followed, and later his wife. Both parents' bodies were later recovered, but the boy, presumed dead, is still missing. (AP Photo/Courtesy Forrest Lewis, Arcata High School Pepperbox)

(AP) ? Howard Kuljian and his family were out for a walk on a damp, overcast morning at Big Lagoon beach, playing fetch with their dog Fran as 10-foot surf churned the water just feet away like a washing machine.

Signs near the beach warned of "sneaker waves," the kind that suddenly roar ashore.

Kuljian tossed a stick that took the dog down to the water's edge, and in an instant, authorities said, a wave swallowed it, setting off a nightmarish scramble.

"Everything kind of snowballed from there," said Coast Guard Lt. Bernie Garrigan.

Kuljian's 16-year-old son, Gregory, ran to save the dog, only to be captured by the surging surf himself. Kuljian, 54, followed, and then his wife, Mary Scott, 57. On shore, their 18-year-old daughter, Olivia, and Gregory's girlfriend could only watch.

Both parents' bodies were later recovered, but the boy ? presumed dead ? is still missing.

The dog eventually made it back to shore.

News of Saturday's tragedy shocked many in the small college town of Arcata on the rough Northern California coastline about 280 miles north of San Francisco.

Students at Gregory's high school wore green in his memory Monday.

By late afternoon, more than 1,300 people "liked" a Facebook page set up by the teenager's friends called "Wear Green for Geddie" ? using his nickname. Dozens tweeted tributes with the hashtag (hash)WearGreenForGeddie.

"I will always remember him no matter how long," wrote Emmalaya Owen on the Facebook page. "Especially how he was such an upbeat happy person or how he tried to put up 'Be Happy' propaganda posters he drew around school."

Others were trying to come to terms with the deaths. His sister graduated last year.

"He was just a friendly guy, and everyone who knew him liked him, and his family was very close," said Day Robins, a high school senior. She said Gregory and his family were active in school athletics and sailing.

At Big Lagoon beach, a short drive from Arcata, signs posted near the parking lot warned beachgoers not to turn their back to the surf and to pay special attention to sneaker waves.

"Because the beach is designed that way, when that 10-foot wall breaks, it surges up on the beach and surges back really fast," said Garrigan, the Coast Guard officer. "It's like a cyclical washing machine."

As the family walked along the beach, Howard Kuljian threw the stick and the dog gave chase, said Dana Jones, a state parks district superintendent.

Seeing his son in the water, Kuljian leapt to action, and disappeared into the frigid water.

Gregory managed to pull himself back onto the sand, but after realizing his father was drowning, both he and his mother went in to save him.

As Olivia and the girlfriend watched in horror, a nearby bystander called police. By the time help arrived, it was too late. Jones said the officer wasn't able to get to the family members because of the high surf.

Garrigan said the search for the teenager was stopped because a person without a wetsuit could not survive for long in the cold surf.

The Coast Guard deployed a helicopter and two motorized life boats to find the teenager, but thick coastal fog made the search difficult. The parks department also called off its search.

"When there is shorebreak like that, you don't even have to go into the water to be pulled into the sea," Jones said. "It's a reminder to be real careful around the ocean."

Associated Press

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