I fished around the Titusville area today. Water was very dirty everywhere I went. Is that from the recent rains? Is the water expected to clear up soon?
Looked over from US1 on the way home today and saw the off green color. I hate to see it look so bad. We were up in Oak Hill, it was dark there but not as funky as what we saw in Titusville.
I don't want you fellas feeling all bad .....like someplace else is better. It isn't. But...If you catch the last of incoming...right behind the Sebastian inlet...it can be nice....
There are many roads to travel
Many things to do.
Knots to be unraveled
'fore the darkness falls on you
Last weekend running around the Titusville area I measured water temps between 85-95 degrees. Everywhere has the same algae tinted water color. Ran into some FWC biologists at the ramp and they confirmed its an algae bloom.
I checked out the recent precipitation data on here: https://water.weather.gov/precip/ and it looks like the Titusville area has seen 150% of its normal historical precipitation over the last 30 days. That's a lot of storm water runoff hitting the lagoon.
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Green water in Indian and banana rivers.
Many things to do.
Knots to be unraveled
'fore the darkness falls on you
I checked out the recent precipitation data on here: https://water.weather.gov/precip/ and it looks like the Titusville area has seen 150% of its normal historical precipitation over the last 30 days. That's a lot of storm water runoff hitting the lagoon.