How do you know if it's safe to swim in the ocean?


How do you know if it's safe to swim in the ocean? Read the beach safety signs at the entrance to the beach. Once on the beach, look for beach warning flags, often posted on or near a lifeguard's stand. A green flag means water conditions are safe and other colors mean conditions are not safe. These flags are there to protect you.


What should you avoid in the ocean?

Take care to avoid the following sea creatures*, which sometimes show up on or near the shore:
  • Jellyfish. These squishy critters injure beach-goers far more often than any other type of sea life. ...
  • Sea Urchins. Step on one of these spiny round invertebrates and you'll be sorry! ...
  • Lionfish. ...
  • Stingray.


Do you need to shower after being in the ocean?

Rinse Off Bacteria and Impurities: While saltwater has natural disinfectant properties, it's still possible for bacteria or other impurities to be present in the ocean. Showering after swimming helps wash away any potential contaminants and reduc.


What is the most common water danger at the beach?

Rip Currents They are powerful, channeled currents of water flowing away from shore that quickly pull swimmers out to sea. Rip currents typically extend from the shoreline, through the surf zone, and past the line of breaking waves. The best way to stay safe is to recognize the danger of rip currents.