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Nassau, Duval, & St. John’s County Beaches Are Closed

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The COVID-19 Pandemic is Real

 Dear Friends,

We are living in very strange times. Our Community leaders advise that we stay in our homes unless it’s absolutely necessary to go outdoors. Schools, businesses, and beaches have never been closed to the public, this is a wake up call. COVID-19 is real and we are all advised to follow CDC Guidlines. We’ll bring you Current and Archived surfing news as we wait out the Beaches Closures.

Nassau, Duval, & St. John’s County Beaches Are Closed 

 IT’S DAY 14 OF THE BEACH CLOSURES.

Today’s Tides
High 4:23am 5.3ft
Low 10:58am 0.4ft
High 4:57pm 4.8ft
Low 11:15pm 0.1ft

Hello Friends. At report time, winds are light to moderate out of the NE with a high tide coming up at 4:57 PM this afternoon. Most of us know we have had good surf lately. It’s a hard pill to swallow but the leaders of our community are making the call to “stay at home” for everyones sake. Enjoy this beautiful weather and your Friday afternoon. (See CDC Guidelines – links and videos below).

Sunrise 7:12 AM – Sunset 7:46 PM  

Nassau, Duval, & St. John’s County Beaches Are Closed 

 IT’S DAY 14 OF THE BEACH CLOSURES.

Today’s Tides
High 4:23am 5.3ft
Low 10:58am 0.4ft
High 4:57pm 4.8ft
Low 11:15pm 0.1ft

Good Friday Morning Friends. At report time, winds are light out of the NW with a high tide coming up at 4:57 PM this afternoon. Enjoy your Friday as much as you can in this era of Isolation & Quarantine. (See CDC Guidelines – links and videos below).

Sunrise 7:12 AM – Sunset 7:46 PM  

COVID-19 is Serious

 Duval County Beaches are closed until further notice!

Our first and only priority remains everyones well-being, therefore we ask you to follow advisories. We’ll continue to do Surf Reports remotely and we’ll attempt to bring live updates until we are advised not to go outdoors.
COVID-19 is serious and everyone should follow advisories and CDC guidelines. We’ll be monitoring the situation concerning a reopening of the Beaches and keep you posted on this site. Our first and only priority remains your well-being, therefore we ask you to follow advisories, make Social Distancing and Hygiene a Priority. CLICK HERE FOR CURRENT COVID-19 INFORMATION PROVIDED BY CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, COJ.NET 

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