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Lumahai Beach. One of the most scenic - and treacherous - beaches on Kauai.

Lumahai Beach. One of the most scenic - and treacherous - beaches on Kauai.

About This Ocean

February 16, 2023

I grew up on the west coast of Florida and the tranquil waters of the Gulf of Mexico.  Later I lived in southeast Florida, and also spent years on north Florida's great beaches.  While there were occasional strong rip currents, the Atlantic beaches were user-friendly and generally safe.

The Pacific ocean here is much different.  Kauai experiences 12 to 15 drownings a year, and most are visitors. We are on tiny islands in the midst of an ocean that covers one-third of the planet.  "Force of nature" does not adequately describe the power of the wind and waves and currents moving around the islands.  A sandy beach with coconut trees and aqua water is seductive.  Just don't be lulled into complacency.  A few tips to stay safe on Hawaii's beaches:

-Check current conditions at https://hawaiibeachsafety.com/kauai. This is an excellent resource for beach information.

- Swim where there are lifeguards.  Hawaii’s ocean safety staff are world-class. Ask them about water conditions - you don't want to dive into surf with stinging jellyfish, for example.  

- If there are no lifeguards, don't go in the water if no one else is in the water.  If locals are not in the water, there is a good reason for it.  If in doubt, don't go above ankle deep.

- If you want to surf, boogie board, body surf, etc. observe conditions and ask a local about currents, rocks, and reefs.  Folks are in emergency rooms daily with cuts, contusions and broken bones.  

- Don't sit on the beach at a low point or even a small gully.  A sneaker wave moves way faster than you can run.  I've seen families get knocked head over heels with blankets, chairs, and electronics scattered everywhere.

- Exploring tidal pools and shoreline reefs is fun.  Just wear something on your feet - rock and coral are sharp!  Beware slippery algae on the rocks.  Clean any cuts or scrapes immediately. And never ever turn your back on the ocean!

Don't be a statistic - use common sense and respect the ocean.

Tags Kauai, Hawaii, Pacific ocean, Kauai beaches, Kauai ocean safety
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