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June Grass Update

June grass update for Walton County 7/14/12:AM

on the June Grass Grossness Index. 

However, there is a lot of sargassum in the water. I imagine it was dragged in by the fairly strong storms we had yesterday afternoon. Sargassum won’t keep me from swimming since it isn’t slimy but you may feel otherwise. I personally like sargassum because if you look at it closely with a dive mask you can often find tiny triggerfish and even pipefish if you are really lucky.

Fishermen: there are a lot of coquina in the intertidal zone right now. I didn’t see any sand fleas but the sun was already pretty high in the sky and I don’t usually see them unless it is very early or later in the evening.

The water is a little cooler than it was in my last report, probably from the rain, but still a lovely temperature. There is a stiff breeze and the water is a bit choppy. There are also a number of thunderheads off shore, so do be mindful of them and the weather forecast for rain. Do NOT remain on the beach if you hear thunder. If you can hear thunder the storm is close enough that you can be struck by lightening. Lightening strikes are very common in this area. Don’t take any chances!
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At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow and purple, but check them again before you head to 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!

June Grass Update

June grass update for Walton County 7/11/12:PM

on the June Grass Grossness Index. 

We’ve had a LOT of thunderstorms moving through lately and I think they may be keeping the June Grass at bay. The water was really lovely this evening, nice and warm and a beautiful color with very small waves. I wish I’d gone swimming.
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At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow and purple, but check them again before you head to 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!

June Grass Update

June grass update for Walton County 7/6/12:PM

on the June Grass Grossness Index. 

I apologize for the lack of reports. I have not been well, which put me a little behind at work, plus I was taking a fishing workshop three evenings a week for two weeks, then Tropical Storm Debby and other bad weather have kept me off the beach.

However, I have just popped down to the beach for a few minutes and it is shaping up to be a lovely day. The storm this morning seems to have swept the June Grass away…for now. The water is a bit cool, but very nice, and a little choppy. The UV Index is 9, so use caution in that regard.

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This photo nicely illustrates how the ocean “renourishes” the beach all by itself, naturally, without any interference. Have a look at past, even recent, photos of this bench.

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At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow and purple, but check them again before you head to 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!

Walton County Issues Beach Water Quality Advisories

http://www.waltonoutdoors.com/walton-county-health-department-issues-health-advisory-for-miramar-beach-blue-mountain-beach-grayton-beach-eastern-lake-beach-and-inlet-beach-access/

Okaloosa County Issues Water Quality Warning for Three Beaches

http://www.nwfdailynews.com/articles/department-50493-water-advisories.html

June Grass Update for Dune Allen Public Access

June grass update for Dune Allen Public Access 6/18/12:AM

0-2 on the June Grass Grossness Index. 

Weather is much the same as the last few days but with less wind and the waves seem to have died down a bit. I am cautiously optimistic about the water clarity.

At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach.
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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!

Beach Flag Safety System

Recently there have been drownings and closed beaches along our shores. A double red beach flag means the water is closed to the public, but apparently many visitors do not pay attention or are unaware of the reason for the flags. This is one of the reasons I posted the bit about situational awareness and responsible beach enjoyment when I started this blog last year. Fortunately, we have SWFD life guards and WCSO Beach Patrol to help keep people safe.

June Grass Update for Stallworth Public Access & Main THPSP Beach Access

June grass update for Stallworth Public Access & Main THPSP Beach Access 6/17/12:AM

6-10 on the June Grass Grossness Index. 

Wind and water conditions are much the same as yesterday, but perhaps the waves are a bit bigger.

Flies are starting to congregate at the beach but they aren’t biting yellow flies, they look more like small barnyard flies and are a bit annoying.

There is a lot of trash on the beach, being tossed up from the waves, so a beach clean up might be a nice family activity today. Picnicing, frisbee/any other beach sport, or building sandcastles could also be fun. Take Dad to the beach! Happy Father’s Day to all the great dads out there!

I saw 5 least terns and 1 Forster’s tern on the beach, a few brown pelicans, and a flock of snowy egrets. Please remember that dogs are not allowed on state beaches and must be properly leashed and permitted on beaches where they are allowed.

Shorebird nesting season is starting and sea turtle nesting season has already begun. Please don’t let your pet, or children, harass wildlife but rather enjoy them from a distance.

Today’s suggested beach reading: “The Sea Brings Forth” by Jack Rudloe, a Florida Panhandle author.

At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach.
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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!

Guest Reports?

Would you be interested in doing an occasional guest June Grass Report from your location?

I am especially interested in recruiting guest reporters from Navarre, the general Okaloosa Island area, Rosemary Beach, Panama City Beach, and anywhere in between.

How it would work: Make your report to me via email and I’ll post it on the webpage. I retain editorial rights (tweaking content, grammar, spelling) but you will be credited (or not if you so wish).

Why? I think it would be a good way to get more/better beach condition reports out to a wider audience. I got the idea when “Bill” commented about the conditions on Okaloosa Island earlier this week.

If you are interested PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT BELOW. This automatically gives me your contact email without it being posted publicly, which can save you from spam and identity thieves. I will get in touch with you later in the next week or so.

Thanks!