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Nassau, Duval, & St. John’s County Beaches Are Closed
IT’S DAY 17 OF THE BEACH CLOSURES.
Today’s Tides
Low 1:14am -0.6ft High 7:19am 5.9ft Low 1:40pm -0.7ft High 7:48pm 6ft Good Afternoon Folks! Here’s our Blanket Statement: “Most of us know we have had good surf lately”. Awww man, it’s a hard pill to swallow but the leaders of our community are making the call to “stay at home” for everyones sake. Surfing and weather wise, it’s too bad COVID-19 collided with one of the best Springs ever! Otherwise, here’s your report as of 12:45PM today. Our winds are light to moderate out of the ENE with a low tide coming up around 1:36 PM. Enjoy this beautiful day and be safe! (See CDC Guidelines – links and videos below).
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. As we wait out the Beaches Closures, we’ll continue to do Surf Reports until we are advised not to go outdoors.
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 CDC Guidelines and 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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