Actual Ocean Water

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13042921#post13042921 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bruno3047
I doubt that either of those would be an issue where I get my water from (see my avatar)

Just so you understand where I'm coming from.

Virtually every creature in every tank of every one who posts here on RC came from the ocean.

Not from some tank full of RO/DI water mixed in with a salt mix manufactured in some factory.


I see where your from... I just happened to run across this artical... Feburary 2008.

"Water Quality Alert For Broward Beaches!
If you are planning on surfing or recreating on Broward Beaches this week , you may consider taking the following precautions.

Consider:

It is probably wise to wear earplugs and avoid swallowing ocean water.

Shower off with soap and water, as soon as possible after surfing in questionable waters.

If an illness does occur and appears to be related to surfing, report it to the Surfrider Foundation.

Support ecological-minded businesses and organizations.

Get involved with Surfrider, and other environmental groups working to create long-term solutions.

The coastal beach water samples collected by the county health departments are analyzed for enterococci and fecal coliform bacteria. High concentrations of these bacteria may indicate the presence of microorganisms that could cause disease, infections, or rashes.

"A lot of water sampling is done once a week, but there usually is a one- to four-day delay between the time a sample is taken and testing results are known,"

Broward beaches have had bacteria in the water in the last three weeks. Surfrider Broward County would anticapate that the water samples will show bacteria again. Florida Healthy Beaches- Broward County Water Results

Beach Water Qualty â€"œ Beach Water Qualty â€"œ Beach Water Quality.org
Polluted Runoff Status: are updated a few times a day.

This is todays status -
Polluted Runoff Status: Warning!Runoff report last updated 2008-01-24 4:00 PM.
here has been heavy rain (more than three-tenths of an inch) in the coastal watershed within the past 3 days, so there are high amounts of polluted runoff in beach waters countywide. There is also an elevated risk of sewage entering coastal waters. Contact with beach water is not recommended until after 72 hours after the end of the last rain event

Water Samples Results Florida Healthy Beaches Program
POMPANO BEACH PIER - Moderate
COMMERCIAL BLVD PIER - Poor
OAKLAND PARK BLVD - Moderate
BIRCH STATE PARK - Moderate
SEBASTIAN STREET - Poor
HALLANDALE BEACH BLVD -Moderate


Contact us at â€"œ mailto:broward@surfrider.org?subject=Water

Reference:
Florida Healthy Beaches- Broward County Water Results
Beach Water Qualty â€"œ Beach Water Quality.org
State of The Beach

February 6, 2008

February 6, 2008 - Levels were tested to be as high as 10 times the allowable level. County Water Test Report

Please note that WARNING signs are posted at the following sites and swimming is not advised at this time:
NE 16 Street at A1A â€"œ Pompano
Commercial Blvd Pier â€"œ Fort Lauderdale
Birch State Park at A1A â€"œ Fort Lauderdale
Sebastian Street at A1A â€"œ Fort Lauderdale
Bahia Mar at A1A â€"œ Fort Lauderdale
Hallandale Beach Blvd. at A1A â€"œ Hallandale
Pompano, Ft. Lauderdale,Lauderdale-By-The Sea and Hallandale beach will remain closed to swimmers until the warning is lifted

Fecal Bacteria was also reported on beaches in Fort Lauderdale and Hallandale Beach. Beach closings are decided by each city, Rosen said. News Article Updated Weekly:Water Samples Results Florida Healthy Beaches Program
Updated Daily: Beach Water Quality Forecast For Broward"
 
I'm sure that if any such conditions were to exist again on my beach, the Condo Board would make everyone aware of it with postings.

They're very good about that.
 
I'm a newbie but I believe that ocean water has too many stuff in that you can't test for with the usual test kits we buy.
I live on an island 500 meters from the sea. You can walk down the beach and see some wavy lines on the sand. Those are tar and other oils from boats that get washed up on the shore. If I had a boat maybe I would go a 2-5 kilometres in the sea, but still there are huge transport boats going around and they also pollute. Plus the cost of gas to go 3-5 kilometres to get 4-5 buckets of water isn't worth it.
If you consider the time and gas you spend, you pretty much have the same thing with commercial salts and you'll spend less of your free time for it.
 
I am for getting it from the sea. Ofcourse test it first. But one thing to consider is that you do not have your tank up and running and established. It will probally speed up your cycle. It could add things you don't want that is a give in. If it was me I would trying you don't have anything to lose now. When you cycle get a single fish and see how it does. We can all speculate but no one can be sure goodluck
 
Personally if this was me I would do the following.

Use the sea water only in a test tank.
So if you have a spare then you are in luck.
Next go ahead and fill it up and let it sit for 4 hours and return.
Has anything floated to the top? oil skim? if the top of the water has that rainbow effect then that is oil you are looking at.
 
Good news for me as I was just looking at our local newspaper website and they had a story about out Ocean water. Makes me feel better, I copied a portion of the article

"The waters along Virginia and North Carolina, however, once again rated as some of the cleanest. Samples collected in 2007 exceeded national bacteria standards just 2 percent of the time. Only three other states ââ"šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ among 30 studied ââ"šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ achieved a better rating, according to ââ"šÂ¬Ã…"œTesting the Waters: A Guide to Water Quality at Vacation Beaches.ââ"šÂ¬Ã‚
 
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