June Grass Update
June grass update for Walton County June 25th, 2011, AM:

0-1 on the June Grass Grossness Index. The water looks great this morning! The NE wind has flattened out the Gulf, the temperature is approximately 80 (which is warmer than the pleasant 75 degree air right now), and I only saw one solitary glob while wading at the beach. It may also be a good fishing day; there was a bait ball of 4-5″ fish just off the beach and many smaller fish in the surf along with some mole crabs in the intertidal zone. Do keep an eye on the clouds off shore, the beach is no place to be during an electrical storm, but otherwise come on down!
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted on June 25, 2011, in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather and tagged 30-A, beach, beach conditions, beach update, beaches of south walton, Caribbean Sea, cladophora algae, destin, Emerald Coast, fishing, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, Gulf of Mexico, June grass, june grass forecast, june grass update, marine, northwest florida, ocean, paddle boarding, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, stand up paddle boarding, SUP, surfing, swimming, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, underwater photography, underwater videography, walton county florida, waves, weather, wind. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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