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  2. Ponce Inlet, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ponce Inlet lies on a peninsula at (29.094744, –80.942599), [4] adjacent to the Ponce de León Inlet, and between the Halifax River and Atlantic According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 14.7 square miles (38 km 2 ), of which 4.3 square miles (11 km 2 ) is land and 10.3 square miles (27 km 2 ) (70.48%) is water.

  3. Ponce de Leon Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Location and details of the Ponce de Leon Inlet. Aerial view. The Ponce de Leon Inlet is a natural opening in the barrier islands in central Florida that connects the north end of the Mosquito Lagoon and the south end of the Halifax River to the Atlantic Ocean. The inlet originally was named Mosquito Inlet. In 1926 the Florida Legislature ...

  4. Gulf Islands National Seashore - Wikipedia

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    On June 23, 2010, wave after wave of oil pools and globs began covering the beaches on Santa Rosa Island, [3] resulting in a fishing and swimming ban. The oil-spill disaster affected every large island in the group.

  5. 5 Ponce Inlet streets still flooded by record 20.9-inch ... - AOL

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  6. New Smyrna Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Coronado Beach Bridge crosses the Intracoastal Waterway just south of Ponce de Leon Inlet, connecting the mainland with the beach on the coastal barrier island. The population was 30,142 at the 2020 census, [5] and according to 2023 census estimates, the city is estimated to have a population of 32,655. [6]

  7. Surf forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Surf forecasting is the process of using offshore swell data to predict onshore wave conditions. It is used by millions of people across the world, including professionals who put their forecasts online, meteorologists who work for news crews, and surfers all over the world.

  8. Just how fast is Miami sinking into the Atlantic Ocean? - AOL

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    MIAMI – A new study from the University of Miami shows dozens of luxury, beachfront condos and hotels, all along the southeast coast of Florida, are sinking into the ground at unexpected rates ...

  9. Rip tide - Wikipedia

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    A rip tide, or riptide, is a strong offshore current that is caused by the tide pulling water through an inlet along a barrier beach, at a lagoon or inland marina where tide water flows steadily out to sea during ebb tide. It is a strong tidal flow of water within estuaries and other enclosed tidal areas. The riptides become the strongest where ...