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for the water to recede, so that they could walk around one of the larger rocks. Archer and the couple's dog had just made it around the other side when a wave crashed onto shore much faster than they had been expecting, Parris said. Archer and the dog were pulled into the ocean. Archer's boyfriend, who was only part way around, was thrown up against the rock, and suffered several severe cuts and lacerations, Parris said. He was able to climb to higher ground and call 911. Parris said Archer's boyfriend would likely have been pulled out to sea as well, had he made it to the other side. just didn't have anything to hold onto, Parris said. Coast Guard spokesman Lt. Bernie Garrigan said. A Coast Guard helicopter was diverted from McKinleyville for the approximately half hour flight south, while a 47 foot Motor Lifeboat from Station Noyo River was launched to search for the woman in the water. The helicopter located Archer's body within of arrival on the scene, Garrigan said, and several boats in the water including a Shelter Cove Volunteer Fire Department boat helped to recover her body. Emergency medical personnel on shore pronounced her dead, a Coast Guard press release said. Parris said the couple's dog swam to shore. Shelter Cove Volunteer Fire Department Duty Officer Cheryl Antony said Sunday the waves were hazardous, and were 10 to 15 feet high. Several Humboldt County beaches Black Sands Beach included can be highly dangerous, said National Weather Service Spokesman Troy Nicolini. Sands Beach is a very dangerous beach, there's no doubt about it, he said. The steepness of both the