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Rip Currents

Color Flag Definitions

Color Flag Definitions
Green Flag Lower hazard. Conditions are calm. Normal care and caution should be exercised.
Yellow Flag Medium hazard. Moderate surf and/or currents are present. Weak swimmers are discouraged from entering the water. For others, enhanced care and caution should be exercised.
Red Flag High hazard. Rough conditions such as strong surf and/or currents are present. All swimmers are discouraged from entering the water. Those entering the water should take great care. Wind and/or wave conditions are expected to support the development of very strong rip currents. This category implies that water conditions are life threatening to all people who enter the surf. There may be a high number of rescues on red flag days.
Double Red Water is closed to public use.
Quartered (black and white) At our local beaches these flags will be used in pairs to indicate the boundaries of a designated area where surfboards are prohibited. Quartered flags may have a different meaning elsewhere.
Purple Dangerous marine animals (such as jellyfish or Man O'War) capable of causing minor injuries are present.  This flag DOES NOT indicate sharks.
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