The compelling story of how and why modern ocean lifeguarding emerged on
the New Jersey shore is told through 298 rare, unpublished, primary
source photographs and fascinating text. This state-wide perspective of
beach patrols, from Sandy Hook to Cape May, provides a unique,
first-hand outlook garnered from interviews with many of the most
prominent personalities in the lifeguard community. Learn the myths and
realities of lifeguarding's history, beginning with the origins and
pioneers, and how the United States Life-Saving Service emerged in
response to early shipwrecks. Evolving gear reflects how technology has
enhanced ocean rescue's effectiveness, paved with the guards' commitment
to physical and mental conditioning. A window into the culture of
lifeguarding, you'll enjoy the idiosyncrasies that have become common
denominators among guards up and down the coast. This is a story that
has long needed to be told.