It's that time of year when many kids head back to college or sports camps, and that means less lifeguards at the Jersey Shore.
This week, Seaside Park had to close numerous blocks from swimming because of the shortages.
Larry Brennan and his granddaughter Kaylin noticed right away the missing lifeguards.
“There's plenty of people on the beach, but we noticed kids playing on the stands that weren't even put up yet,” said Brennan. “I think it's going to be a problem making everybody walk down to the yellow flags for sitting here that's a long walk away it's going to be a problem I think.”
But there are still plenty of lifeguards to swim safely in Seaside Park, says lifeguard captain Jim Rankin.
“People are still going to come. You get a good day like today. They're going to come out. We have to do the best that we can to give them the safety that they need and we're doing a job of it now,” said Rankin.
Once the guards leave for the day, responsibilities shift to the fire department to keep watch over these beaches. Training takes place several times a month just in case an after-hours rescue is needed.