Pictures of Beach on Florida's Space Coast

Published by Kirby on 10 Mar 2011

Portuguese Man o’ War

2 Portuguese Man o' War

The Portuguese Man o’ War is common on Space Coast beaches this time of year just as spring break in Florida comes around.

Portuguese Man o' War

These were spotted over the weekend on Cocoa Beach. Treatment for man o’war stings have been popularized in TV episodes of Friends, however medical personal advise against it.

Portuguese Man o' War on beach

Published by Kirby on 03 Sep 2010

Hurricane Earl Brings Big Waves and Surfers to Cocoa Beach Pier

Hurricane Earl headed up the Space Coast bringing big waves and surfers to East Coast Beaches and the Cocoa Beach Pier yesterday as Cocoa Beach was gearing up for the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) Surf Festival.

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Published by Kirby on 23 Aug 2010

Cocoa Beach Super Boat Race

Superboat Vee Unlimited winner Instigator

The Cocoa Beach Super Boat Race held this weekend was a lot of fun to watch with boats racing just off the beach. The race, Thunder on the Beach, sanctioned by Super Boat International and was the first in what appears to be an annual event for Cocoa Beach. Pictured above is Superboat Vee Unlimited winner Instigator with an average of 96.12 mph.

Super Cat winner Popeyes

Super Cat winner Popeyes had an average speed of 94.8 mph.

Superboat 750 class winner Warpaint

Superboat 750 class winner Warpaint had an average speed of 92.78 mph.

Doug Wright and Mapei

Local favorite Doug Wright, and his entry Mapei won the Superboat stock class with an average speed of 88.13 mph.

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Published by Kirby on 02 Jul 2010

Black Skimmers

Black Skimmer

Recently, there’s been a lot of talk about a lack of oil skimmers in the Gulf. Another kind of skimmer, the Black Skimmer, is native to Florida and much more pleasant to watch than the other kind.

Black Skimmer flies along scooping up fish

Black skimmers have a unique way of feeding. They fly along at the water’s edge and use their longer lower bill to penetrate the water scoop up small fish.

Black Skimmer with small jack

Their method works really well, this black skimmer has caught a small jack.

Black Skimmer protected breeding area

During the months of May and June, the FWC set aside a protected breeding area on Cocoa Beach where the black skimmers could nest undisturbed which gave me a chance to get these photos.

Pair of Black Skimmers

One day while walking down on the beach, I saw a black skimmer sitting on her nest away from the protected breeding area, I assumed she was tending to her eggs and gave her plenty of room. On my way back by, I saw a man standing over the spot where she had been nesting, she was flying around the man who appeared to be ignorant of the circling and terrified hen skimmer. As I approached the man, he said to me “A bird just laid an egg”, which was lying at his feet. I then pointed out the circling skimmer, and told him he was disturbing a nesting bird, and to please leave the bird alone and that he was breaking the law. He stayed anyway, pointing to the egg as other beach walkers passed. I watched and he eventually left, I didn’t have my cell phone to call the law because I like to unplug at the beach.

Flock of Black Skimmers

As I watch these skimmers unique method of feeding on the beach, I wonder about all the skimmers in the northern Gulf and the impact of the oil on Panhandle beaches from the worst environmental disaster in American history. You can help by supporting groups like the International Bird Rescue Recourse Center, purchasing Dawn products and giving nesting birds their space.

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Published by Kirby on 27 Jun 2010

Hands Across the Sand in Cocoa Beach

Hands Across the Sand in Cocoa Beach

An estimated 1500 people showed up at Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach on June 26 to protest Republican led efforts to allow offshore oil drilling off the coast of Florida. Hands Across the Sand is leading an international effort to say “No to Offshore Drilling” and “Yes to Clean Energy”, they are the ones who organized the event.

Surfrider Foundation Cocoa Beach

The Surfrider Foundation and Tony Sasso also played major parts, both have been instrumental in preserving Florida for future generations. Hands Across the Sand held events worldwide and had a strong turnout.

Tony Sasso

Oil from the BP-Deepwater Horizons disaster is still flowing, and our local Republicans still support drilling for oil off Florida beaches. As you may know Republican Senator Mike Haridopolos, who represents most of Brevard’s beaches, is the champion of drilling for oil within three miles of Florida’s Beaches. His next job will be President of the Senate. Mike Haridopolos supports offshore oil drilling even though the total impact of oil to Florida beaches is still unknown. This shows Haridopolos is either a tool of big oil or lacks the judgment to hold office, unfortunately he’ll be returning to Tallahassee as he has no opponents this fall.

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