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Oregon ocean tragedy underscores need for greater awareness

Oregon ocean tragedy underscores need for greater awareness

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

A US Coast Guard helicopter searches a beach about two miles north of Cape Blanco, Oregon, where a father and his young son were swept out to sea Sunday as they walked near the surf, on Sunday, January 15, 2017. Photo: Oregon State Police via AP

SALEM: One moment, Jayson Thomas was on the Oregon beach with his 3-year-old son. The next, they were gone, swept away by a 'sneaker wave' as his wife looked on. These were but the latest deaths caused by sneaker waves. A leading expert says they are a particular threat in the Pacific Northwest. Tuba Ozkan-Haller of Oregon State University says there needs to be greater awareness to prevent future tragedies. Ozkan-Haller is carrying out a three-year research project to devise a sneaker-wave early warning system that could be broadcast and published by the National Weather Service.