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Beaches and Oceans Beaches; Oceans; Tides; Currents; Seashells and More

Sydney Australia Sydney from one of the Harbour Bridge support columns, To the right of the Opera House is the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens and to the right is Circular Quay [the harbour's main ferry terminal] and the business district.

An aerial view of Sydney's best surfburb, Manly.

Manly Beach, just 5 minutes walk from the ferry terminal

Manly Beach's typical surf, not massive but ever present

One of the more attractive and watery parts of the Great Ocean Road which in fact doesn't spend a great deal of time beside the ocean.

Parrots looking for a feed from a guest house above the GOR.

A few of the remaining Twelve Apostles

Whitehaven Beach, 2006.

Castles made of sand, stone- free and the wind cries McKenzie

Student surfers on big, light boards. Surfer's Paradise is a popular place to learn the how to handle waves, though sometimes

...the waves are a little bigger and hairier than usual. These unruly rollers were the result of an offshore cyclone [storm ]

South Africa ► Camps Bay, Cape Town's most popular beach, with the Twelve Apostles in the background.

More Views at Cape Town

Cape of Good Hope

More Views at Good Hope

Florida ► Clearwater Beach was voted Best City Beach on the Gulf of Mexico Storm clouds sweep over Sand Key condo's to the South, while a bather tests the water at Sand Key Park

More Florida On the Gulf... Indian Rocks Beach On the Gulf... St. Pete Beach Beach

Tide Charts are Available ► Largo Sound, Key Largo ► 21 May May 2006 ► ° N, ° W :23 EDT 0.06 feet Low Tide :39 EDT Moonrise :08 EDT 0.81 feet High Tide :34 EDT Sunrise :58 EDT 0.02 feet Low Tide :34 EDT Moonset :45 EDT 0.82 feet High Tide :02 EDT Sunset :28 EDT 0.07 feet Low Tide :14 EDT Moonrise :34 EDT Sunrise :06 EDT 0.82 feet High Tide :58 EDT feet Low Tide :35 EDT Moonset :50 EDT 0.86 feet High Tide :02 EDT Sunset

Ocean Surface Currents

Ocean Gyres ► One of the primary goals of physical oceanography is to know the average movement of ocean water, everywhere around the globe. Besides knowing the average flow, it is also very useful to know how much this flow can change over a course of a day, over a year, over ten years, and longer. Ocean currents are organized flows that persist over some geographical region and over some time period such that water is transported from one part of the ocean to another part of the ocean. Currents also transport plankton, fish, heat, momentum, and chemicals such as salts, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Currents are a significant component of the global biogeochemical and hydrological cycles. Knowledge of ocean currents is also extremely important for marine operations involving navigation, search and rescue at sea, and the dispersal of pollutants.

The Gulf Stream

Florida Currents

Life In The Oceans ► This Orange Ball Anemone was found during a night dive at The Turtle Farm, Grand Cayman. Copper Hair Nudibranch photographed near Carmel River Beach.

More Sea Life

In one tiny area of a reef in Honduras, the color and texture of blue Tunicates was wonderfully offset by surrounding sponges and hard corals Hooker - The wreck of the Hilma Bonaire

Even More Sealife ► This photo of a spotted shrimp in the purple tip anemone. ► This photo of a spotted shrimp in the purple tip anemone. Bonaire Sea Horse

And More Sealife ► Spanish Shawl Nudibranch in the Channel Islands, California The very bold California Garibaldi