It seems we had 7 views from Latvia last night! Interesting. Labdien! Kā jums klājas?
Thunderstorms should be bopping around our area all day. Strong winds from the south will keep the surf high, but it shouldn't be AS bad as it has been the past few days. The Rip Current risk is still HIGH. And as for an added bonus, the temps are going to start climbing again, mix in the higher humidities from a surface low pressure system, and we're going to start looking at heat indext temps near 110 again. I know, I know, just keep telling yourself it's AUGUST in Florida.
Coastal state waters offshore of Escambia County are now reopened for harvesting of finfish, crabs and shrimp, but NO to oysters.
BP clean up crews continue to patrol the beach. Yesterday they worked from late afternoon until the weeeeeee hours of the morning. They are watching for and cleaning up any old weathered tar that comes ashore from our latest high surf action.
While out last night, I saw amazing things again. People in the water, with red flags flying, no lifeguards in the towers (after hours). These were not just the surfers that come out with every storm, but families with small children. I kept waiting to hear screaming over the roaring surf. Thank goodness it never came. They were lucky. I don't know what the solution is, but there has to be one. Maybe if the flags were lower, like at some of the condos so they actually smack people in the head? Force them to take notice? Probably not. Ocean blindness.
Anyway, on this slow day, I leave you with some closing shots of Navarre Beach.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh. Perfection. |
Little 10 inch bonita. You should have SEEN the number of baby sharks caught last night! I stopped counting at 10 in one hour. |
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