Category Archives: June Grass
Miramar Beach
Jamey reports: ”

Miramar Beach 7/7/18
Jamey reports: “Perfect conditions today, water is warm and the adult beverages are cool 😄”

Report from just east of Opal Beach
A beach-goer reports: “Wonderful. About 90% clear after weeks of nastiness”

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Okaloosa Island: Clear water – looming clouds
A beach-goer reports: “Good conditions Saturday morning (for now) at Beach Access 5 Emerald Isle Condos. FWB”


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Miramar Beach
A beach-goer (and longtime user of the JGR 😉 )reports:
“Looking crystal clear last night when we arrived! ”

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Matterhorn Beach, Okaloosa Island
A (self-identified)beach bum reports no odor, beautiful sand and clear water at Matterhorn Beach, OKI:


Note: folks submitting pics are welcome to make up their own amusing handles as above. I’ve switched to the generic “beach-goer” for most people to protect thier privacy, just first names if that’s how they sign their emails or if they request a specific attribution.
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Orange Beach, AL
A beach-goer reports:
“June Grass level :0
Has been totally gone since last week’s storms pushed offshore.
Conditions: partly cloudy, winds SSE at 10kts. Water as clear as OBA gets.
Some mullet schools cruising wave tops, headed west. Large alligator gar spotted swimming in surf. Occasional jellyfish but easy to spot and avoid.
Love the site and wanted to help contribute.”
Navarre Beach
A beach-goer reports: “June Grass is turning brown with some Sargassum (I believe that’s what that is…) mixed in.”




