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Is it safe to swim at Anna Maria beach?

All of the beaches on Anna Maria Island — including Manatee Public Beach, Cortez Beach and Coquina Beach — are safe places to swim, public health officials said.



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Red Tide Health & Safety Information Swimming can be safe, but some people may experience skin irritation or burning eyes. If you experience these symptoms, get out of the water and wash off thoroughly. You should not swim in the water with dead fish. Visit our Beach Safety page for more information.

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According to the latest round of tests conducted by the FWC, they found no red tide present in Florida's coastal waters, NONE! Please be sure to click on the map and expand looking at the dots specifically in our Manatee region.

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The DOH-Manatee received test results from samples taken July 17 that showed elevated levels of enterococci bacteria.

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Best Anna Maria Island Beaches Overview There are three main public beaches on Anna Maria Island with excellent amenities at Manatee Public Beach, Bayfront Park, and Coquina Beach.

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There are hundreds of wild alligators that call Myakka River State Park their home, and the boat tours will give you the best opportunity of viewing some. Amenities at the park include the visitor center, the Pink Gator Cafe, and the canopy walkway.

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If you like beaches that combine tranquil swimming conditions with a bit of swell, then Holmes Beach on Anna Maria Island is the perfect getaway. Known as one of Florida's most beautiful beaches, this pristine beach offers soft white sand and crystal clear waters.

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Plan Your Visit. Anna Maria Island is not known for its jellyfish populations. While they are out there in modest numbers, most are harmless.

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Florida officials say records of red tide along the state's Gulf of Mexico coast date back to the 1840s. In the Gulf of Mexico, red tide most commonly occurs between August and December, but it can also happen at other times of year, notes the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

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They are most common off the central and southwestern coasts of Florida between Clearwater and Sanibel Island but may occur anywhere in the Gulf. Blooms are less common but do occur along the southeastern Atlantic coast as far north as North Carolina.

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A recent University of South Florida model showed that the Tampa Bay area's worst red tide runs from Caladesi Island State Park to Belleair Beach. On Saturday, the southern beaches were mostly clear. The air didn't smell. But some visitors were still feeling the effects of the offshore blooms.

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With an average of 75 crocodiles per square mile, the Tárcoles River in Costa Rica is the perfect setting for the world's highest concentration of crocodiles. This river is a popular tourist destination because of its crocodiles, believe it or not.

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On the hunt for the absolute clearest waters of Florida? Then, Destin Beach is the place to go. This beach is located in a coastal area called the Emerald Coast, which stretches about 100 miles through five counties in the idyllic Gulf of Mexico.

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The 20 best clear-water beaches in Florida are:
  • St. Andrews State Park, Panama City Beach.
  • Bean Point Beach, Anna Maria Island.
  • Inlet Beach, South Walton.
  • Clearwater Beach, Clearwater.
  • Destin Beach, Emerald Coast.
  • Smathers Beach, Key West.
  • Navarre Beach, Florida Gulf Coast.
  • Blue Mountain Beach, Santa Rosa Beach.


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