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 JACKSONVILLE BEACH TIDES

DayTideTimeHeight
01 MonHigh4:21 AM5.94 ft
01 MonLow10:42 AM0.22 ft
01 MonHigh4:39 PM4.98 ft
01 MonLow10:43 PM-0.33 ft
02 TueHigh5:14 AM6.38 ft
02 TueLow11:39 AM-0.04 ft
02 TueHigh5:32 PM5.05 ft
02 TueLow11:35 PM-0.55 ft

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Public Safety Announcement

 In the modern era, our surf breaks can be very crowded and it is dangerous. It’s important for surfers to exercise caution in crowded conditions. For beginners, choosing an uncrowded spot will give you the space to make the process of learning a lot more stress-free. That way, as your wave riding skills become more refined, you’ll be able to step up to the more popular, over-crowded breaks which makes it safer for everyone.

Report 2 / Time: 12:30 AP / Rating: ★★★★★★ of 10

Happy Sunday, Friends! Our second report shows waist to chest high surf with calm to light Easterly winds. At report time, it’s semi clean and it looks fun. Bring the small wave gear if you’re taking a look and check back for our next update tomorrow at Sunrise!

Sunrise 7:04 AM – Sunset 5:25 PM

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Caution: Keep Out Of “The Poles” Construction Area

As most of you know, the former Poles were removed, [a few years ago] by the angry sea. The 2016 and 2017 Hurricanes, Matthew and Irma did most of the damage. At this time they are being rebuilt by the Federal Government, Naval Station Mayport. For your own safety, the job site manager ask for surfers, swimmers, or foot traffic keep out of the construction area.

Attention Surfers: Keep Out OF Construction Area