{"id":203217,"date":"2016-04-08T11:40:50","date_gmt":"2016-04-08T15:40:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/beaches-at-titusville-florida-usa-today.php"},"modified":"2016-04-08T11:40:50","modified_gmt":"2016-04-08T15:40:50","slug":"beaches-at-titusville-florida-usa-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/beaches\/beaches-at-titusville-florida-usa-today.php","title":{"rendered":"Beaches at Titusville, Florida | USA Today"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Famed as it is for the NASA complex,      Titusville also has some fabulous beaches.      (Photo:      Ablestock.com\/AbleStock.com\/Getty Images )    <\/p>\n<p>      Titusville is a town on the east coast of central Florida. It      attracts tourism primarily through its proximity to the NASA      space complex and the nearby Canaveral National Seashore. The      seashore covers 57,000 acres and stretches for 24 miles; it      is the longest contiguous length of undeveloped beach on      Florida's east coast. Managed jointly with the Merritt Island      National Wildlife Refuge and owned by the Kennedy Space      center, it is one of ten National Seashores protected by the      National Park Service in the U.S.    <\/p>\n<p>      One and a half million people visit the Seashore every year,      so it is vital each one respect the environment. To protect      the fragile dune structures, use only the boardwalks to pass      from the parking areas to the beach. The beaches are on a      barrier island separated by the intracoastal waterway -- here      Mosquito Lagoon on the Indian River -- from the mainland. The      Canaveral National Seashore is 12 miles east of Titusville;      take Interstate 95 exit 80 or 84, then State Road 44 to 402,      then follow SR 402 to its end. As of 2011, the south beaches      are closed to the public three days prior to the launch of a      space shuttle, and all day on launch days. Other rocket      launches can also affect access. Apollo Beach, near the town      of New Smyrna Beach, is part of the North District;      Playalinda Beach is part of the South District. Parking Area      1 serves Apollo Beach; Parking Area 2 serves Playalinda      Beach. There is a per-person day-use fee, but children under      16 are admitted free.    <\/p>\n<p>      There are no concessions, showers or running water at the      Seashore, and lifeguards are only on duty from May 30 to      Sept. 1, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Only restrooms with chemical      toilets are provided; everything else must be shipped in and      shipped out again. Take sufficient water, sunscreen, insect      repellent and a solution of 50-percent vinegar \/ 50-percent      water in case a Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish is      encountered. Leave only your footprints.    <\/p>\n<p>      Playalinda is Spanish for \"pretty beach.\" Opening hours vary      by season; contact the park service for current information.      The beach is pristine, and seldom crowded. To ensure privacy,      simply pick one of the many small parking lots with few or no      cars, then use its dedicated boardwalk to access the beach.      High tide leaves only a narrow strand in places, and ants are      voracious near the dunes; taking a beach chair rather than a      towel is highly recommended for sunbathing at high tide.      Mosquitoes are also ubiquitous. Playalinda Beach is within      Brevard County's jurisdiction, so behavior is officially      constrained by their nudity ordinance. However, the      restriction is rarely and erratically enforced. The area of      beach accessed from the final parking lot -- \"Beach 13\" -- is      unofficially but universally accepted to be clothing      optional.    <\/p>\n<p>      Apollo Beach is in constant flux; each tide can deposit or      remove as much as 10 feet of sand. The park service envisions      Apollo Beach as having a much less dense population than      Playalinda, even on the season's busiest days; this is      reflected in access problems. Parking is at only five coastal      lots that, combined, can accommodate a maximum of 201      vehicles. There is one chemical toilet at each lot. The      southernmost part of Apollo Beach is traditionally      clothing-optional, accessed form parking lot 5 at the end of      the road.    <\/p>\n<p>      Rip currents, flowing seaward away from the beach, can be      deadly. Rip currents are often an occurrence at the Seashore,      where sandbars develop a short distance offshore causing      water to rush outward through breaks in the underwater      mounds. Storms are frequent, especially in the summer, and      the Park Service advises that \"Central Florida is the      lightning capital of the world.\" If lightning is observed,      even apparently many miles offshore, take shelter in your car      until the storm has passed. The Portuguese man-of-war can      severely sting humans in the water and at the water's edge.      This huge drifting jellyfish extends feeding tentacles behind      it, and these tentacles can be 50 feet long. Further, the      body of the Portuguese man-of-war looks to children like a      purple balloon, and even dead ones washed up on the sand can      cause severe reactions. If stung, carefully remove any parts      of the tentacle that remain on the skin, then treat the area      with a 50 percent vinegar \/ 50 percent water mix and contact      a park ranger for assistance. The parking lots are seldom      monitored; leave valuables at home or locked securely in the      safe at your accommodation.    <\/p>\n<p>      The Seashore is a vital nesting habitat for loggerhead,      leatherback and green sea turtles, predominantly between the      months of May and August. Up to 4,000 loggerheads nest at the      Seashore every year, but less than 300 greens and just a      handful of leatherbacks do so. It is imperative not to      disturb nesting sea turtles. During the nesting season, park      rangers and skilled volunteers are on duty every night to      screen new nests from predators. Do not disrupt any turtles      that you see on shore, either by touching them or taking      flash photographs; camera flashes can disorient their sense      of direction as they climb up the beaches.    <\/p>\n<p>      John Cagney Nash began composing press releases and event      reviews for British nightclubs in 1982. His material was      first published in the \"Eastern Daily Press.\" Nash's work      focuses on American life, travel and the music industry. In      1998 he earned an OxBridge doctorate in philosophy and      immediately emigrated to America.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/traveltips.usatoday.com\/beaches-titusville-florida-55261.html\" title=\"Beaches at Titusville, Florida | USA Today\">Beaches at Titusville, Florida | USA Today<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Famed as it is for the NASA complex, Titusville also has some fabulous beaches. 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