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Body found on California coast is that of triathlete who vanished amid shark sighting

A Coast Guard boat on the water (TODAY)

A body found Saturday off California's Central Coast is that of a local triathletewho disappearedduring a weekly swim in Monterey Bay, her father confirmed.

Erica Fox, 55, of nearby Pebble Beach, was reported missing on Dec. 21 as she swam with fellow athletes. Two people told authorities they witnessed a shark in the water and what appeared to be an attack on one of the swimmers.

A body was found near Davenport in Santa Cruz County, roughly 30 miles north of where she went missing on Dec. 21, Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Sgt. Ryan Farotte said.

Fox's father confirmed toNBC Bay Areathat it was his daughter's body.

Several agencies helped set up a hoist system atop bluffs south of Davenport to recover the body from the beach below, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) unit for San Mateo and Santa Cruz countiessaid early Saturday afternoon on X.

On Dec. 22, the initial attempt to find Fox was suspended after 15 hours of searching that included aircraft, drones, boats and divers from the Coast Guard, Pacific Grove police, the city of Monterey Fire Department, the Monterey County Sheriff's Office and Cal Fire, authorities said.

One of the witnesses reported pausing at a stop sign while driving to work and, in the distance, seeing a shark breaching the water with what appeared to be a body in its jaws, Coast Guard spokesperson Christopher Sappey said Dec. 22.

The shark went under and did not immediately resurface, Sappey said, citing the witness.

Shark attacks are rare in California, with 230 since 1950 resulting in 16 death before Fox's, according to theCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife. Ocean activities, including surfing's explosive growth in the early 1960s, have burgeoned since midcentury, but those figures have not, it said.

Though the type of shark involved in the sighting is unknown, the Fish and Wildlife Department said at least 200 of the state's 230 attacks involved white sharks, which thrive in cold water made habitable by theirself-regulating body temperatures.

Authorities said Fox was among a group of 17 people on Dec. 21 who participate in a weekly Sunday swim across the bay when she went missing off Lovers Point near the top of the Monterey Peninsula in the city of Pacific Grove. Her fellow swimmers came safely to shore after the incident, authorities said.

Fox had participated in two half-Ironmans and numerous triathlons and had for two decades taken part in an annual triathlon called Escape From Alcatraz, her father, James Fox, said Dec. 22.

She and her husband had been together for 30 years, James Fox said, and she was kind, empathetic and disciplined.

"Swimming was her forte," he said. "She just loved that."