Surf warming up at World's Most Famous Beach in Daytona

Photo by Steve Bibeault for Headline Surfer / The sun at dusk at the Sunglow Pier in Daytona Beach, Florida.
 
By HENRY FREDERICK
Headline Surfer

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Volusia County Beach Safety flew the yellow flag today on the World's Most Famous Beach® and along the Volusia County coastline.

"We had no water rescues or any other issues," Senior Captain Tamra Marris of the Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue told Headline Surfer. "Water is warming up, we are at 67."

"We had no water rescues or any other issues," Senior Captain Tamra Marris of the Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue told Headline Surfer. "Water is warming up, we are at 67."

The red flag was flown on Monday due to rough surf conditions.

 

Brown pelican shown newar Intracoastal Waterway, Port Orange, Florida / Headline SurferSteve Bibeault / Headline SurferSince he lives near the Atlantic Ocean in greater Daytona Beach, amateur photographer Steve Bibeault enjoys taking pictures of scenic wildlife, especially birds. And he gets a big thrill out of seeing his scenic images showcased in Headline Surfer.

His favorite birds are the brown pelicans with their large wingspans, which they use to glide along the surf in search of fish below. 

You can order these and other images at https://www.facebook.com/Stevescellphone/ or email him: SteveBibeaultPhoto@gmail.com.