COCOA BEACH, Fla. -- As of 5:00 a.m. on Sunday June 10, 2012, jelly fish, including Portuguese Man-o-War, are not present in the water throughout Cocoa Beach from Coconuts on the Beach northward to Jetty Park in Cape Canaveral. However, prevailing easterly winds could push jelly fish near shore later in the day.
Look for purple flags flying at
nearby lifeguard stations which would indicate the presence of jelly
fish in the immediate area. Red Flags indicate dangerous surf
conditions including rip currents.
Sargasso
seaweed is barely present on shore and in the water.
Winds are from the east-northeast this morning at 5 miles per hour.
A near shore current is still.
Breaking waves are 0-2 feet and semi-glassy.
Conditions for surf fishing will be better in the morning due to developing afternoon thunderstorms later in the day.
The small waves and clouded water
is creating an
environment where schools of bait fish are swimming close to shore to
avoid predators - so bring your cast net. But don't wade out into the
middle of a school of bait fish as pictured above. The reason the fish
are at the surface of the water for the birds to easily catch is that
there is a more dangerous predator in the water below the school.
If
you are planning a
land-based fishing trip today with friends and family, it would be better
to fish from Jetty Park, Port Canaveral locks, Indian
River Lagoon, or Sebastian Inlet rather than the open ocean.
In the open near-shore ocean waters, Sea Trout, Black Drum, Red Drum, Whiting and Pompano have been hitting up and down the Brevard County coastline and inlet mouths during the last four months from Sebastian Inlet to Port Canaveral.
Always check the Front Page of Brevard Times.com each morning for the latest Surf and Fishing Report, or follow us on Facebook , Twitter , or use your news reader to receive automatic updates.
Current Temps: Water 80 F Air 77 F
20 Mile Cape Canaveral Buoy: 3.0 Ft. swell every 6 seconds.
20 Mile Cape Canaveral Buoy: 3.0 Ft. swell every 6 seconds.
120 Mile Cape Canaveral Buoy: 3.9 Ft. swell every 6 seconds.
Tides:
07:18 AM Low
01:21 PM High
07:41 PM Low
| Humidity: | 95 % |
| Wind Speed: | SE 3 MPH |
| Barometer: | 30.03" (1016.9 mb) |
| Dewpoint: | 74 °F (24 °C) |
| Heat Index: | 75 °F (24 °C) |
| Visibility: | 10.00 mi. |

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