Hunting Island joins beach reporting system

From staff reports

Hunting Island State Park has joined Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium’s Beach Conditions Reporting System (BCRS).

The BCRS acts as a public resource to help visitors choose the beach best suited to their needs, depending on varying conditions and amenities.

Locations that utilize the BCRS report daily updates on crowds, surf conditions, currents, drift algae, water/air temperatures, the presence of respiratory irritation and a list of recreational amenities available at the beach.

Each beach is monitored by trained Beach Ambassadors, including lifeguards, park rangers and others coordinated by Mote. Beachgoers are also encouraged to submit their own observations through Community Reporting.

BCRS is also equipped with education features and other resources expected to expand over time. BCRS is available as an Android or iOS mobile app or online at visitbeaches.org.

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