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Oil sample collected at Jetty Park beach by Coast Guard moments ago. It
will be sent to a lab for testing. With all the traffic through Port
Canaveral it will most likely be found to be refined product from one of
the boats or ships.

Do you live nearby?

I do sometimes.

I'm in Satellite Beach.


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Oil sample collected at Jetty Park beach by Coast Guard moments ago. It
will be sent to a lab for testing. With all the traffic through Port
Canaveral it will most likely be found to be refined product from one
of the boats or ships.

Do you live nearby?

I do sometimes.

I'm in Satellite Beach.

That's only about 20 miles from here


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Oil sample collected at Jetty Park beach by Coast Guard moments ago.
It will be sent to a lab for testing. With all the traffic through
Port Canaveral it will most likely be found to be refined product from
one of the boats or ships.

Do you live nearby?

I do sometimes.

I'm in Satellite Beach.

That's only about 20 miles from here

Cocoa Beach tourists can make that a long 20 miles. Kind of spoiled down
here where being behind 2 cars at a red light is a traffic jam.
I used to keep a boat at Cocoa Beach Yacht Club. It's a great port.


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Oil sample collected at Jetty Park beach by Coast Guard moments ago.
It will be sent to a lab for testing. With all the traffic through
Port Canaveral it will most likely be found to be refined product from
one of the boats or ships.

Do you live nearby?

I do sometimes.
I'm in Satellite Beach.

That's only about 20 miles from here

Cocoa Beach tourists can make that a long 20 miles. Kind of spoiled down
here where being behind 2 cars at a red light is a traffic jam.
I used to keep a boat at Cocoa Beach Yacht Club. It's a great port.


I've lived in several different apartments in and around Cocoa Beach, back in
the '60s, when the place was cool and you could drive on the beach.
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I've lived in several different apartments in and around Cocoa Beach, back in
the '60s, when the place was cool and you could drive on the beach.


You can still do that a little further north in Daytona Beach.



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I've lived in several different apartments in and around Cocoa Beach, back
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the '60s, when the place was cool and you could drive on the beach.


I would have liked to have seen it back then.
My first visit was during the Challenger recovery and while it was quieter
than it is now, it was still pretty busy. Moved to the area in 1988 and
bought an old house on the Indian River for 90k. Times have changed...


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I've lived in several different apartments in and around Cocoa Beach, back
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the '60s, when the place was cool and you could drive on the beach.


I would have liked to have seen it back then.
My first visit was during the Challenger recovery and while it was quieter
than it is now, it was still pretty busy. Moved to the area in 1988 and
bought an old house on the Indian River for 90k. Times have changed...


Good investment though. Are you south of Titusville? We spent a lot
of time over there last summer trying to catch a shuttle launch.
Finally got to see the night launch from the Titusville dock.

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On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 21:14:25 -0400, John H
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I've lived in several different apartments in and around Cocoa Beach,
back in
the '60s, when the place was cool and you could drive on the beach.


You can still do that a little further north in Daytona Beach.


It is not really like the old days tho. It is not, "drive out there
and have a picnic" It is more like the tourist parade.



Is there an enforced speed limit on those beaches?
I can just imagine the kiddies ducking hot roddin' yahoos going back & forth
to the water.

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On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 21:14:25 -0400, John H
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I've lived in several different apartments in and around Cocoa
Beach, back in
the '60s, when the place was cool and you could drive on the beach.

You can still do that a little further north in Daytona Beach.


It is not really like the old days tho. It is not, "drive out there
and have a picnic" It is more like the tourist parade.



Is there an enforced speed limit on those beaches?
I can just imagine the kiddies ducking hot roddin' yahoos going back &
forth to the water.


It's an interesting thing to do once...drive out on Daytona Beach,
but...once you do that, the car traffic really interferes with the
enjoyment of a beach experience...cars, car smells, noise, traffic.


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