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June Grass Update for Walton County 8/11/13:AM
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June grass update for Walton County 8/11/13:AM
5 on the June Grass Grossness Index
It’s a very pretty day to be at the beach even if the water isn’t so pretty. The June Grass looks more spinach than broccoli right now, so hopefully that means it’s dying and will go away soon. I think it’s doing the clumping thing, so if you walk a few hundred yards up or down the beach you may be able to avoid it somewhat. The beach water quality reports are good for both Walton and Okaloosa county, except Clement Taylor Park, which is bayside in Destin. When I drove across the pass earlier this week both the pass and Crab Island had finally gone back to blue water instead of brown. However, when I was driving east on 98 on Okaloosa Island I could smell the rotting June Grass from the road. Yuck.
While it’s not ideal swimming conditions right now, there are some biggish boogie board waves coming in over the first two sandbars (there are three right now: 2 close to the beach and the usual “2nd sandbar” out further). These waves aren’t quite big enough for regular surfing but might be an interesting challenge for more advanced SUP. There are also a lot of shorebirds around for the birdwatchers to enjoy. I didn’t see any surf fishers out yet today. As kids go back to school tourist season seems to be winding down. I’ve been quite pleased with the pleasantness of visitors we’ve had on the beaches this year: nobody was so annoying that I left the beach (which has happened often in years past).
In the future there will not be June Grass Reports on red flag days because I don’t encourage anybody to go in the water on a red flag.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach. In Walton County you can text “beachflag” to 67463*
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports on the Most Recent June Grass Sightings & Beach Conditions page, to further improve the June Grass Report. It would also e great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: 30-A, beach, beach flags, beach update, beaches of south walton, big sand holes, bird watching, boogie board, bull sharks, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, clement taylor park destin, coffeen preserve, crab island, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fishing etiquette, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, frigate birds, ghost crabs, gulf islands national seashore, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, larvaceans, longshore current, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, okaloosa island, olive shells, paddle boarding, red flags, rip tide, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, shore bird nesting, shore birds, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stallworth, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf, surf fishing, surfing, swellinfo.com, swimming, terns, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, trash, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind
June Grass Update for East Pass Destin 8/3/13:AM
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June grass update for Destin 8/3/13:AM
0 on the June Grass Grossness Index
I went out to the jetties this morning to dive on the high tide and was pleasantly surprised to find clear, although tannic, water! The only grass I saw was some torn up sea grass. There were a lot of fish. There were also 8 “cattle boats” of SCUBAs, snorkelers, SNUBAs but it really wasn’t crowded. There are life guards down there now!
In the future there will not be June Grass Reports on red flag days because I don’t encourage anybody to go in the water on a red flag.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach. In Walton County you can text “beachflag” to 67463*
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports on the Most Recent June Grass Sightings & Beach Conditions page, to further improve the June Grass Report. It would also e great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: 30-A, beach, beach flags, beach update, beaches of south walton, big sand holes, bird watching, boogie board, bull sharks, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, clement taylor park destin, coffeen preserve, crab island, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fishing etiquette, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, frigate birds, ghost crabs, gulf islands national seashore, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, larvaceans, longshore current, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, okaloosa island, olive shells, paddle boarding, red flags, rip tide, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, shore bird nesting, shore birds, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stallworth, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf, surf fishing, surfing, swellinfo.com, swimming, terns, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, trash, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind
June Grass Update for Walton County 8/2/13:PM
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June grass update for Walton County 8/2/13:PM
3 on the June Grass Grossness Index
I had a look around at the beach. I didn’t stick my feet in since there are bacterial advisories at 3 nearby beaches. The water looks pretty gross close to shore then appears to clear up further out, as people have been telling me all week.
In the future there will not be June Grass Reports on red flag days because I don’t encourage anybody to go in the water on a red flag.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach. In Walton County you can text “beachflag” to 67463*
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports on the Most Recent June Grass Sightings & Beach Conditions page, to further improve the June Grass Report. It would also e great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: 30-A, beach, beach flags, beach update, beaches of south walton, big sand holes, bird watching, boogie board, bull sharks, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, clement taylor park destin, coffeen preserve, crab island, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fishing etiquette, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, frigate birds, ghost crabs, gulf islands national seashore, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, larvaceans, longshore current, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, okaloosa island, olive shells, paddle boarding, red flags, rip tide, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, shore bird nesting, shore birds, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stallworth, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf, surf fishing, surfing, swellinfo.com, swimming, terns, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, trash, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind
Panhandle June Grass
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I haven’t been to the beach yet today since there was lightening when I got up this morning. Maybe I’ll go down later.
I really, REALLY appreciate how much participation there has been on the Most Current June Grass Sightings Page! This really improves the June Grass Report since it gives real-time information from places I don’t usually go. Thank you!
Here’s my take on the current June Grass situation:
We’ve been having unprecedented rain in the Southeast for a month.
All the rivers flowing into the Gulf are full of nutrients, basically fertilizer for the June Grass blooms. Yuck.
Most of the time the June Grass seems to come from the western Gulf and the Gulf Stream is a clockwise current (sometimes the June Grass comes from all directions due to the fickleness of winds & tides).
The worst June Grass reports, for the last week or so, have been coming from the west, especially west of East Pass.
It is my opinion that until the last couple of days the massive water flow going out East Pass from Choctawhatchee Bay has been keeping the close-to-shore June Grass blooms off Destin Gulf-side and South Walton beaches, while it piles up from Okaloosa Island to Navarre. Even if the water from the Pass is blowing the June Grass out into the Gulf it’s going to end up over on Destin and South Walton beaches eventually because of the Gulf Stream. I think the June Grass may be starting to show up on the more eastern beaches. The water in South Walton doesn’t look that wonderful either: all the coastal dune lakes are outflowing so the near-shore water looks pretty nasty. I was told yesterday that it looked decent once you got out a few yards from the beach but the wind and waves were pushing the particulates up closest to the shore where there is a bit of a sandbar at the moment (wait five minutes, that will change).
I personally don’t want to go swimming. I’m strongly considering SUP if the wind and waves are cooperative.
In the meantime here is a nice local video of a lovely shark (no I am not being sarcastic, I like sharks, if you don’t then you’re on the wrong webpage):
Posted in Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: beaches, currents, flooding, gulf stream, June grass, okaloosa island, rain, sharks, south walton, SUP
June Grass Update for Walton County 7/29/13:AM
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June grass update for Walton County 7/29/13:AM
0-1on the June Grass Grossness Index
The torrential downpours and constant lightning strikes subsided, temporarily, long enough to climb down from my ark and row my dingy across the yard and down the road to have a look at the beach this morning. I saw literally 2 small clumps of June Grass, and they weren’t even in the water, they were up on the sand.
The water is a shade similar to green milk glass in the Gulf. The Bay and East Pass look like dishwater. Yuck. The Gulf looked swimmable but if you’re near a dune lake outfall, as pictured below, (Walton County only) I don’t recommend swimming in the out-flowing lake water or letting your kids play in it. It’s probably ok but better safe than sorry. Just walk down the beach until you can’t see the brown tannic water anymore.
There were a few early surf fishermen out and I saw some good-sized fish jumping offshore, so it may be a better fishing day than swimming, if you’re like me and prefer clear water. I also saw some big fish jumping in East Pass Saturday night.
I’ve noticed lately that certain public beaches aren’t always flying the most current beach flag so be sure to check online before you go.
In the future there will not be June Grass Reports on red flag days because I don’t encourage anybody to go in the water on a red flag.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach. In Walton County you can text “beachflag” to 67463*
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports on the Most Recent June Grass Sightings & Beach Conditions page, to further improve the June Grass Report. It would also be great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: 30-A, beach, beach flags, beach update, beaches of south walton, big sand holes, bird watching, boogie board, bull sharks, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, clement taylor park destin, coffeen preserve, crab island, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fishing etiquette, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, frigate birds, ghost crabs, gulf islands national seashore, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, larvaceans, longshore current, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, okaloosa island, olive shells, paddle boarding, red flags, rip tide, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, shore bird nesting, shore birds, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stallworth, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf, surf fishing, surfing, swellinfo.com, swimming, terns, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, trash, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind
June Grass Update for Walton County 7/24/13:AM
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June grass update for Walton County 7/24/13:AM
Stay OUT of the water!
Sorry for the lack of current reports. I’ve been on vacation and didn’t want to post that information online while I was away.
In the future there will not be June Grass Reports on red flag days because I don’t encourage anybody to go in the water on a red flag.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were red, but check them again before you head to the beach. In Walton County you can text “beachflag” to 67463*
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports on the Most Recent June Grass Sightings & Beach Conditions page, to further improve the June Grass Report. It would also be great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: 30-A, beach, beach flags, beach update, beaches of south walton, big sand holes, bird watching, boogie board, bull sharks, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, clement taylor park destin, coffeen preserve, crab island, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fishing etiquette, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, frigate birds, ghost crabs, gulf islands national seashore, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, larvaceans, longshore current, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, okaloosa island, olive shells, paddle boarding, red flags, rip tide, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, shore bird nesting, shore birds, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stallworth, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf, surf fishing, surfing, swellinfo.com, swimming, terns, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, trash, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind
June Grass Update for Walton County 7/12/13:PM
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June grass update for Walton County 7/12/13:PM
0 on the June Grass Grossness Index.
I saw NO JUNE GRASS! Nor did I see jellies and only a minuscule amount of seaweed. I’ve just been in the water for about an hour. Let me tell you what I did see: tons of ladyfish, I even got to see some of them chasing and catching smaller baitfish, mullet, a couple of kingfish, tons of baitfish, the usual baby pompano, some beautiful halfbeaks that looked like jewels, and a bunch of other fish.
I also saw the gigantic hook baited with a fish the size of my hand sitting, apparently unattended, out on a sandbar near a lot of swimmers. It’s pretty obvious that this was a shark hook. I like sharks but I have no issue with folks who like to catch them. A little common sense about where to fish for them might be nice though. I did not see the bull shark that was hassling some other fishermen at the other end of the beach, while I was swimming, but I heard about it when I got home. There are bull sharks here and they do come up to the beach, act accordingly.
I also saw some royal terns doing some crazy synchronized flying, more terns catching small fish out past the second sandbar, and a bunch of lazy laughing gulls loafing on the beach. Then I saw storm clouds approaching from the north and heard thunder, so I got out of the water. If you can hear thunder you are close enough to the storm to be struck by lightning, which is way more likely to happen than that bull shark biting you.
The waves were slightly better for boogie boarding and body surfing today but not much. Currently there seem to be three sandbars, instead of two, since last weekend’s storms pulled a bunch of sand off the beach. There were a lot of contrasting warm and cool currents running parallel to the beach but nothing strong. The water is a beautiful shade of emerald.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach. In Walton County you can text “beachflag” to 67463*
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports on the Most Recent June Grass Sightings & Beach Conditions page, to further improve the June Grass Report. It would also be great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: 30-A, beach, beach flags, beach update, beaches of south walton, big sand holes, bird watching, boogie board, bull sharks, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, clement taylor park destin, coffeen preserve, crab island, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fishing etiquette, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, frigate birds, ghost crabs, gulf islands national seashore, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, larvaceans, longshore current, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, okaloosa island, olive shells, paddle boarding, rip tide, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, shore bird nesting, shore birds, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stallworth, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf, surf fishing, surfing, swellinfo.com, swimming, terns, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, trash, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind
June Grass Update for Walton County 7/11/13:PM
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June grass update for Walton County 7/11/13:PM
0 on the June Grass Grossness Index.
Well the water was clear! The thunderstorms last night and today stirred up a little silt but otherwise the water is very nice. No June grass or jellies! There is a little bit of sargassum. It’s pretty calm out right now. I don’t recommend snorkeling due to the visibility, and the waves are a bit small for boogie boarding, but the water is just right for relaxing. I also saw a school of medium-sized redfish as I was getting out, so fishing might be an option.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach. In Walton County you can text “beachflag” to 67463*
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports on the Most Recent June Grass Sightings & Beach Conditions page, to further improve the June Grass Report. It would also be great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: 30-A, beach, beach flags, beach update, beaches of south walton, big sand holes, bird watching, boogie board, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, clement taylor park destin, coffeen preserve, crab island, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, frigate birds, ghost crabs, gulf islands national seashore, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, larvaceans, longshore current, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, okaloosa island, olive shells, paddle boarding, rip tide, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, shore bird nesting, shore birds, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stallworth, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf, surf fishing, surfing, swellinfo.com, swimming, terns, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, trash, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind
June Grass Update for Walton County 7/8/13:PM
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June grass update for Walton County 7/8/13:PM
0 on the June Grass Grossness Index.
I stopped by the beach during l’heure bleue. The water is clearing up nicely. It is now the color of green tea (the real brewed kind is light brown, not that yucky yellowish stuff in the bottle) instead of beef stew. I could actually see the sandy bottom while standing on the shore. There is still a lot of suspended solids in the water and probably a high bacteria count too. I’d still avoid swimming for another day or so in Walton County. In Okaloosa County there is a health advisory due to a sewage spill, which I have linked to in another post.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach. In Walton County you can text “beachflag” to 67463*
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports on the Most Recent June Grass Sightings & Beach Conditions page, to further improve the June Grass Report. It would also be great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: 30-A, beach, beach flags, beach update, beaches of south walton, big sand holes, bird watching, boogie board, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, clement taylor park destin, coffeen preserve, crab island, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, frigate birds, ghost crabs, gulf islands national seashore, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, larvaceans, longshore current, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, okaloosa island, olive shells, paddle boarding, rip tide, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, shore bird nesting, shore birds, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stallworth, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf, surf fishing, surfing, swellinfo.com, swimming, terns, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, trash, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind
June Grass Update for Walton County 7/8/13:AM
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June grass update for Walton County 7/8/13:AM
0 on the June Grass Grossness Index.
I was on the beach before 7 this morning. The waves were, and still appear to be, nice for boogie boarding. However, the water is still very turbid and dirty and I don’t recommend getting in. Some sargassum came up onto the beach overnight. There were a lot of ~6″ fish jumping close to shore. They may have been Atlantic bumper feeding on smaller fish, but don’t quote me on that. There was a man kayak fishing the Stallworth outflow out past the second sandbar. I also saw two dolphins just out past the second sandbar. There were quite a lot of ghost crabs on the beach, which is a good sign. No June grass in sight yet but it may be lurking just offshore. Time, wind, and waves will tell.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach. In Walton County you can text “beachflag” to 67463*
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports on the Most Recent June Grass Sightings & Beach Conditions page, to further improve the June Grass Report. It would also be great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Posted in Beach Activities, Beach Conditions, June Grass, Weather
Tags: 30-A, beach, beach flags, beach update, beaches of south walton, big sand holes, bird watching, boogie board, Caribbean Sea, Choctawhatchee Bay, cladophora algae, clement taylor park destin, coffeen preserve, crab island, destin, dive skins, dune lakes, Emerald Coast, fishing, fl panhandle, florida panhandle, free diving, frigate birds, ghost crabs, gulf islands national seashore, Gulf of Mexico, jellies, june grass forecast, june grass update, kayaking, larvaceans, longshore current, marine, metal detecting, northwest florida, ocean, okaloosa island, olive shells, paddle boarding, rip tide, salt water, san destin, sand, sandestin, sandestin florida, santa rosa beach florida, sargassum, scenic highway 30-A, SCUBA, SCUBA diving, sea, sea kayaking, sea lice, shells, shore bird nesting, shore birds, skin diving, snorkeling, south walton florida, sowal, sport fish, stallworth, stand up paddle boarding, stingray, SUP, surf, surf fishing, surfing, swellinfo.com, swimming, terns, Topsail Hill State Park, Topsail Hill State Park Preserve, trash, underwater photography, underwater videography, uv protective swimwear, visibility, walton county florida, waves, wind

















