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Beach Update: June 28

Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key Update
Monday, June 28 – 11:00 a.m. – Update #25

* Weather- Temperatures continue to be in the 90s. Winds will be from the south southeast. Chance of rain is 60 percent. Thundershowers are impacting cleanup efforts both on the beaches and in the water. For safety reasons, if lightning is in the area, crews will be unable to continue working.
* Tropical Update- The project path of Tropical Storm Alex is not expected to directly impact Escambia County. Higher tides and heavier surf conditions may be experienced as result of the storm. Booms remain deployed and may need to be repositioned if conditions warrant.
* Perdido and Pensacola Passes- In Perdido Pass, no oil was observed. In Pensacola Pass, a concentration of heavy mousse was seen in the bay. This has been reported to unified command.
* On Sunday, there were numerous reports of a brown material in part of Pensacola Bay from Bayou Texar to NAS Pensacola. Samples were collected and analyzed. This material was not oil. It was brown filamentous algae.
* Incident Command reported 88,410 pounds of tar ball and oil material was collected by 484 people on Sunday.

o Perdido Key – 11,050 pounds collected by 45 people
o East Pensacola Pier – 3,270 pounds collected by 243 people
o West Pensacola Pier – 55,050 pounds collected by 151 people
o Perdido Beach – 19,040 pounds collected by 45 people

* Incident Command reported 18 skimmers in the inland waterways in Escambia County.
* The Health Department rescinded the health advisory for all areas beaches.
* The sound is still safe for swimming and all gulf front beaches are still open for sunbathing and other activities above the mean high water line.
* Please do not handle or walk through the tar balls and oil. This only spreads the product and makes cleanup more difficult.
* Cleaning stations have been placed next to the crossovers (between the crossovers and the roadways) to aid in the removal of tar and oil.
* County officials are currently working with Unified Command to establish recreational and commercial decontamination stations for vessels (boats and watercraft).
* “Hot shot” teams will respond to specific requests during the day as needed.
* Oil reports vary widely throughout the day as heat from the sun brings subsurface oil to the top, and cooler temperatures at night tend to cause it to sink below the surface.

* A fishing closure is in effect from the state line east to the Pensacola Beach water tower, extending nine nautical miles into the gulf. Catch and release recreational fishing is still allowed.

Pensacola Beach

* Pensacola Beach is seeing a higher coverage of tar balls and tar patties today.
* Cleanup crews were on the beach last night and crews working today as weather permits.
* Heavy equipment is being utilized on Pensacola Beach. Work will continue as weather permits.
* Harvesting of fish is allowed east of the Pensacola Beach water tower.
* Escambia County has opened field offices on Pensacola Beach to assist in answering questions from the public and act as staging areas for the county monitoring teams. The Pensacola Beach field office will be located at 5 Via Deluna, Suite 8. The phone number is 934-6500.
* Pensacola Beach remains open for business.
* Pensacola Beach events and activities
* Pensacola Beach live web cam

Perdido Key

* Perdido Key had tar balls can be seen covering three to 10 percent of the beaches.
* Cleanup crews were on the beach last night and crews working today as weather permits.
* Escambia County has opened field offices on Perdido Key to assist in answering questions from the public and act as staging areas for the county monitoring teams. The Perdido Key field office will be located at 13578 Perdido Key Drive The phone number is 791-6905.
* Perdido Key remains open for business.
* Perdido Key events and activities at www.visitperdidokey.com
* Perdido Key live web cam at www.visitperdidokey.com

Pensacola
* Events and activities for Pensacola, Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key are listed at www.visitpensacola.com.

Important Phone Numbers

* Report oiled shoreline to 1-877-389-8932 or #DEP from a cell phone.
* Report oiled wildlife to 1-866-557-1401.
* Citizen Information Line: 850-471-6600

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