A man’s body was found on the rocky shoreline of a Brooklyn park Saturday morning, police said.
Authorities were notified when a 911 caller reported seeing the body near Bay 44th Street and Shore Parkway in Calvert Vaux Park around 9:30 a.m., according to cops.
The man was unresponsive when EMS arrived to the Gravesend park and there were no obvious signs of trauma, cops said.


Photos from the scene show police officers removing the body on a stretcher.
The Office of the City Medical Examiner will determine the cause of death.
Dead bodies submerged in water typically come up to the surface as temperatures rise.

Earlier this month, the body of a man was found floatingin the water off Red Hook, Brooklyn, near 499 Van Brunt St., according to police.
In 2024, eight dead bodies were discovered in and around Jamaica Bay, Brooklyn, cops said.
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