Saturday, June 30, 2012

Cocoa Beach Surf and Fishing Report for Saturday June 30, 2012


COCOA BEACH, Fla. -- As of 5:00 a.m. on Saturday June 30, 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.  
 
 
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 still present on shore and in the water, but is starting to blacken and break apart.

 
Winds are from the west this morning at 8 miles per hour. 


A near shore current is still.
 

Breaking waves are 0-2 feet and glassy.   
 
 

Free Kid's Fishing Clinic In Port Canaveral June 30

 

South Atlantic Fishery Management Council Recommends Reopening Red Snapper Fishing 
  

Conditions are good for surf fishing today due to clear water and small waves.
If you are planning an inland-based fishing trip today with friends and family, the waters around Jetty Park in Cape Canaveral, Port Canaveral locks, Indian River and Banana River on both sides of Merritt Island, and Sebastian Inlet have finally cleared and the sediment has settled. 

In the open near-shore ocean waters, Sea Trout, Black Drum, Red Drum, Whiting, Spanish Mackeral 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.  
  

Right whales are active off Florida. Speed restrictions of 10 knots apply to vessels 65 feet or greater in specific areas and times along the U.S. East Coast.  It is illegal to approach right whales within 500 yards.


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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: Station 41009 went adrift on 06/25/2012 and the last report from its moored position was at 21Z. It has been retrieved as of 12Z, 6/29/12. 
120 Mile Cape Canaveral Buoy: 3 Ft. swell every 7 seconds.

Tides:
04:45 AM High
11:11 AM Low
05:42 PM High
11:44 PM Low 

Humidity: 87 %
Wind Speed: W 9 MPH
Barometer: 29.94" (1014.0 mb)
Dewpoint: 72 °F (22 °C)
Heat Index: 76 °F (24 °C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.

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