Port Update

Jacksonville, FL

April 16, 2025

Notices

PORT OF JACKSONVILLE, FL (CONFIRMED 03/13/25)
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Jacksonville Harbor information:
 
Drafts - (fresh)
Entrance to channel - Entrance (pilot boarding area "B") to Blount Island #30 = 46'00"      *project depth 48'
    (Shoaling well within channel in Mile Point and in St. Johns Bluff)
Harbor channel - 1. Upriver of (but not including) JPA #3 to Mathews Bridge = 31'00"       *project depth 34'   (Shoaling between markers #77 & 78)
                                3. Between Mathews Bridge and Hart Bridge = 27'00"       *project depth 34'  (Shoaling near the Hart Bridge & Upper anchorage) – updated by pilots 08/15/23
Air drafts – Dames Point Bridge – 174’; Blount island High Wires - 175’
 
Vessels that have good maneuvering characteristics and have proven to handle well (EHV), may start in with a fresh water draft of 35’00”or less at any time and at any stage of the tide.  The Tide Windows are changing from tide windows based on tidal current to tide windows based on height of tide. The new windows are based on Low Water (LW) and High Water (HW) in Mayport . 
 
INBOUND WINDOWS : TANKERS AND BULKERS
START STOP
33’01” to 36’00” LW +2 hr 15 min HW +1 hr 30 min 36’01” to 40 ‘00” LW +3 hr. HW +45 min - Outbound Windows:  For all vessels berthed below buoy 51 at berths DP16, DP17, DP18, BI30, BI31, BI32:
Vessels with a draft less than 38’-00” freshwater can sail anytime if berth and turning basin are at project depth. Vessels with drafts from 38’-00” to 39’-00” freshwater can sail starting 1 hour after HW in Mayport. Vessels with drafts 39’-00” to 40’-00” can sail starting 2 hours after HW in Mayport.
Stop sailing vessels up to 39’-00” freshwater 1 hour before LW in Mayport. Stop sailing vessels up to 40’-00” 2 hours before LW in Mayport.
These windows are approximate and will be adjusted based on prevailing environmental conditions.
Under keel clearance -
channel - 2.5 ft
alongside berths - 0.5 ft
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TERMINAL LIMITS/INFORMATION:
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Maximum drafts allowed alongside berths: (CONFIRMED 03/13/25)
 
Talleyrand Terminals - Talleyrand Terminals Maximum drafts allowed:  #8 0-300’ LOA 37’; 300-900’ LOA 37’00; #4-#7 40’;  #3 Maximum drafts 34’00
Blount Islands –  The following clearances have been assigned to berths 30 - 35:  30) 30’00” / 31) 40’00” / 32) 40’00” / 33) 47’00” / 34) 47’00” / 35) 47’00”
Dames Terminals - All berths - Maximum draft Berths Berth 20-22 36’
Apex - Uses Center Point berth for discharge
Center Point - restrictions:   Max LOA 680’- Max Beam 125’ ; MAX DRAFT 37’06 F 37’06 AFT / // 2x8” for Regular, 1x8” for Premium, 2x8” for ULSD, 1x8” for JetA  
Buckeye – Vessels  max draft 36’06” Basis STBD Side to at MLLW.   It remains the vessel Master’s choice as to regarding docking, they may dock STBD or PORT Side to, provided the vessel adheres to the draft based on orientation.  2X8” Regular, 1x8” ULSD and Premium – Docking Starboard side to  
JEA - 36'00 (tidal restrictions over 33'00) Coastal - 32'00" No changes
Sunoco (ex-NuStar) Restrictions, Vessels over 33’00 will require tide, Max Draft allowed requiring tide 38’00 up to 800’ LOA; 37’ F 38’ A over 800’LOA,  Connections 2X12” ULSD and all gasoline, 6x12 Black oil  DEPTH AT DOCK 40’00 MLS
MCK (formerly Marathon) – Maximum drafts – 38’00 -  for starboard side docking at the pier/dock. ; 3x8” Regular, 2x8” ULSD, 1x8” Premium (confirmed 10/31/24)  
Asphalt Westway Terminal – 40’ 00” (Now called BWC Terminal Operates out of Talleyrand Terminal)
TransMontaigne – Max draft alongside 26’’ 6’’/ / Max LOA 666 / Max Beam 106 / Max Air draft 175 / Max BCM or SCM 270  - UPDATED 7/28/23
 
UKC required by USCG/Terminal – 06” alongside the dock, 1’ during transit (tidal restrictions over 33'00)
 
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FEDERAL, STATE & LOCAL FILING REQUIREMENTS:
 
96 Hours - advance notice of arrival required by USCG.
96 Hours - advance notice to M.A.S.T. division of Customs and Border Patrol.
48 Hours - advance submission of ship's documents for all foreign arrival vessels required by Customs and Border Patrol
24 Hours (minimum) - Foreign cargo must submit manifest to the Customs & Border Patrol AMS.  
 
Port Security - All persons doing ship’s business within the Port of Jacksonville must have TWIC and a security pass from Duval County Sheriff, prior to be allowed onto any terminal.  Anyone not possessing both, must be escorted.  Vehicles must have permanent company markings to be allowed onto any terminal.
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VESSEL TRAFFIC – IN – POLARIS
 
DUE:  AMERICAN PRIDE,
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NEWS ARTICLES: (4/15/25) JAXPORT bulk cargo partners: paving the way for Florida’s continued growth
Apr 14, 2025  
 
When traveling near the Jacksonville Port Authority’s (JAXPORT’s) Dames Point Marine Terminal, drivers pass what can easily be mistaken for an active construction site—large piles of crushed stone and other materials. These piles are cargo, known as “dry bulk,” and are among the essential goods moving through JAXPORT that we use in our everyday lives.
Bulk cargo refers to unpackaged dry materials, such as cement, gravel, and limestone, that are transported in large quantities aboard vessels specifically designed for this purpose.
The majority of these bulk materials will ultimately be used in construction projects. Bulk materials, particularly asphalt, are an essential material that the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) uses for road construction and repair projects throughout the state.
Transporting these materials safely and efficiently requires expertise and skill. JAXPORT’s terminal operators are experienced in moving a variety of bulk cargo and offer customized shipping solutions tailored to the unique needs of this cargo type.
JAXPORT’s Dames Point terminal is home to two dry bulk providers, Martin Marietta and Cemex, which together offer a combined 41 acres of dry bulk space.
JAXPORT partner Martin Marietta has been a port tenant for approximately 30 years, starting with a predecessor company that was purchased in the 1990s. The company brings in dry bulk shipments through JAXPORT every month.
Throughout the country, Martin Marietta is a leading national supplier of building materials including aggregates (natural raw materials such as gravel), cement, and ready-mixed concrete. Basically, the company supplies resources to build foundations that help communities thrive.
“We are a mining company. That’s what we do. We mine and sell rocks,” simply put said Chris Wilson, Area Sales Manager for Martin Marietta. “I can tell you that rocks are everywhere, in your house, sidewalks, on roads… everywhere,” he said.
With more than two decades of experience in the land development and construction supply industry, Wilson is in charge of Martin Marietta’s Northeast Florida and coastal Georgia area, as well as independent areas on the East Coast and in the Caribbean.
“Not many people realize that the larger role we play with JAXPORT is that we support Florida infrastructure,” he said. “Without us here within the port, we would not have the number of roadways we have to drive on for sure.”
Wilson says approximately 30-plus percent of the asphalt roadway in Jacksonville comes from their JAXPORT location, noting that most of the aggregates used to make asphalt come from their granite quarry located in Canada. Martin Marietta has a long track record of supplying FDOT-certified aggregates to support Florida’s roadway infrastructure, including the granite aggregates sourced from JAXPORT. Martin Marietta’s JAXPORT location has proven to be a critical source for stone, as evidenced by the shortage that occurred during COVID. Without the partnership with JAXPORT, several highway projects were almost put completely on hold. However, JAXPORT’s infrastructure allowed for the continued flow of aggregates, vital for the successful completion of several Northeast Florida highway projects.
“JAXPORT is a major contributor to Florida roadways,” he said, noting that the granite aggregates account for half of his company’s business. The other half is limestone aggregate, which is a source to make concrete for homes, warehousing and house slabs, amongst other end uses. Martin Marietta’s limestone supply at JAXPORT comes from The Bahamas.
Also on JAXPORT’s Dames Point terminal, located on the opposite side of the Dames Point Bridge, is JAXPORT tenant Cemex. The global building materials supplier produces, distributes, and sells cement, ready-mix concrete, and aggregates. Headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, it is one of the world’s largest cement producers, and it has been a JAXPORT tenant since 2008.
 
Cemex
Devon Coppock has spent the last 17 years working at Cemex, most recently as Director of Market Development for the company. While Cemex has been around for about 120 years, the company’s U.S. East Coast Region is anchored in Florida and also imports bulk aggregate.
The company has been approved as an aggregate source for FDOT, which means it can offer building materials for road builders or asphalt and concrete producers.
Coppock said Cemex has had a long-term lease since 2008 when the company was hit by the downturn in the economy. But he said the company really restarted in earnest in 2022, bringing in limestone.
“That’s when we brought in about 100,000 tons of aggregate,” Coppock said. “Last year, we brought in over 500,000 tons of aggregate. We’ve grown quite a bit in just two years.”
Aggregates are a natural resource, but there’s a limited supply of quality limestone available in certain areas of Florida, so Coppock said it’s important to bring aggregates into the state.
Given Florida’s growing population and the current availability of aggregates, this will remain an important focus area to support the state’s future growth.
“That’s important for JAXPORT,” Coppock said. “We’ve been a longtime tenant at JAXPORT, and we look forward to continuing that relationship for a long time.”
 
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CURRENT EVENTS:  NONE
 
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UPCOMING EVENTS:  04/23/25 – PROPELLER CLUB – SERAC - Dates:  April 23–25, 2025  Location:  Courtyard Jacksonville Beach Oceanfront, 1617 N. First Street, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 - The Propeller Club of the Port of Jacksonville is excited to host the International Propeller Club Southeast Region Annual Conference (SERAC) this year! The conference will take place at the Courtyard Jacksonville Beach Oceanfront on April 23–25.
This annual event brings together leadership from the 14 ports across the Southeast region to discuss business development, port growth, share updates, and best practices. Our region includes a six-state area stretching from Key West, Florida, north to Wilmington, North Carolina, and west to Pascagoula, Mississippi.  As part of the conference, we will be having a Port Tour! Be sure to bring your State Issued ID as well as your closed toe shoes to participate. We’re also hosting a TALON Networking Dinner, which will focus on Technology, Resiliency & Trade: Trends Shaping Our Region’s Economy.
 
04/23/25 – 1800 – OHPA MONTHLY MEETING
 
04/28/25 – JAXPORT - Board Meeting - Date      04/28/2025  Time           09:00 AM  Location               JAXPORT Corporate Headquarters  Address     2831 Talleyrand Ave.  Jacksonville, Florida 32206 - Public notice and agenda will be posted here 24 hours prior to the meeting's scheduled start time.
 
05/01/25 – PROPELLER CLUB - Student Propeller Club Fundraising Social - Thursday, May 1, 2025 - 6:00 PM  8:30 PM - All proceeds from this event go directly toward funding activities, resources, and opportunities for the Student Port at Keiser University.  Thank you for your generous support and for helping us invest in the future of our maritime and logistics leaders!
 
05/14/25 – 1800 – OHPA MONTHLY MEETING
 
05/22/25 – PROPELLER CLUB - Maritime Day - Thursday, May 22, 2025 8:30 PM  9:30 PM - National Maritime Day is a United States holiday created to recognize the maritime industry. It is a day of national pride, observed on May 22, the date in 1819, when the American steamship Savannah set sail from Savannah, Georgia, on the first transoceanic voyage under steam power. The Propeller Club organizes a Social Networking Event, including reading the Mayor's Proclamation and Honoring those lost at sea by presenting a wreath to the waters. It's a day to celebrate our industry's rich history and shared commitment to its future.
 
05/27/25 – JAXPORT - Board Meeting -  Time           09:00 AM  Location               JAXPORT Corporate Headquarters  Address     2831 Talleyrand Ave.  Jacksonville, Florida 32206 - Public notice and agenda will be posted here 24 hours prior to the meeting's scheduled start time.
 
05/28/25 – 1800 – OHPA MONTHLY MEETING
 
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HURRICANE ALERT – 5/OUT OF SEASON

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Tides / Currents

TIDE INFORMATION: Tides for Jacksonville
 
Day        High      Tide  Height   Sunrise    Moon  Time      % Moon
           /Low      Time    Feet    Sunset                    Visible
 
 
APRIL 2025
 
W   16      Low   5:14 AM     0.4   6:57 AM     Set  8:47 AM      93
    16     High  11:30 AM     3.9   7:54 PM    Rise 11:35 PM
    16      Low   4:52 PM     0.3
    16     High  11:46 PM     4.6
 
Th  17      Low   5:49 AM     0.6   6:56 AM     Set  9:32 AM      88
    17     High  12:09 PM     3.9   7:55 PM
    17      Low   5:29 PM     0.5
 
F   18     High  12:25 AM     4.6   6:55 AM    Rise 12:32 AM      81
    18      Low   6:32 AM     0.8   7:55 PM     Set 10:22 AM
    18     High  12:50 PM     3.8
    18      Low   6:15 PM     0.6
 
Sa  19     High   1:09 AM     4.5   6:54 AM    Rise  1:25 AM      73
    19      Low   7:23 AM     0.9   7:56 PM     Set 11:19 AM
    19     High   1:37 PM     3.8
    19      Low   7:10 PM     0.7
 
Su  20     High   2:00 AM     4.5   6:53 AM    Rise  2:13 AM      63
    20      Low   8:21 AM     0.9   7:57 PM     Set 12:20 PM
    20     High   2:31 PM     3.9
    20      Low   8:13 PM     0.7
 
M   21     High   3:00 AM     4.5   6:51 AM    Rise  2:56 AM      53
    21      Low   9:19 AM     0.8   7:57 PM     Set  1:24 PM
    21     High   3:34 PM     4.0
    21      Low   9:21 PM     0.6
 
Tu  22     High   4:05 AM     4.5   6:50 AM    Rise  3:34 AM      43
    22      Low  10:16 AM     0.5   7:58 PM     Set  2:30 PM
    22     High   4:40 PM     4.2
    22      Low  10:29 PM     0.4
 
W   23     High   5:09 AM     4.6   6:49 AM    Rise  4:08 AM      32
    23      Low  11:10 AM     0.2   7:59 PM     Set  3:35 PM
    23     High   5:42 PM     4.6
    23      Low  11:34 PM     0.1
 
Th  24     High   6:08 AM     4.6   6:48 AM    Rise  4:41 AM      22
    24      Low  12:03 PM    -0.2   7:59 PM     Set  4:42 PM
    24     High   6:39 PM     4.9
 
F   25      Low  12:35 AM    -0.2   6:47 AM    Rise  5:13 AM      13
    25     High   7:03 AM     4.7   8:00 PM     Set  5:50 PM
    25      Low  12:53 PM    -0.6
    25     High   7:33 PM     5.3
 
Sa  26      Low   1:32 AM    -0.6   6:46 AM    Rise  5:46 AM      6
    26     High   7:56 AM     4.7   8:01 PM     Set  7:01 PM
    26      Low   1:43 PM    -0.9
    26     High   8:25 PM     5.6
 
Su  27      Low   2:26 AM    -0.8   6:46 AM    Rise  6:23 AM      1
    27     High   8:49 AM     4.7   8:01 PM     Set  8:14 PM
    27      Low   2:31 PM    -1.1
    27     High   9:17 PM     5.7
 
M   28      Low   3:18 AM    -0.9   6:45 AM    Rise  7:04 AM      0
    28     High   9:42 AM     4.6   8:02 PM     Set  9:29 PM
    28      Low   3:20 PM    -1.1
    28     High  10:10 PM     5.7
 
Tu  29      Low   4:10 AM    -0.8   6:44 AM    Rise  7:52 AM      1
    29     High  10:35 AM     4.5   8:02 PM     Set 10:44 PM
    29      Low   4:09 PM    -0.9
    29     High  11:03 PM     5.6
 
W   30      Low   5:04 AM    -0.6   6:43 AM    Rise  8:48 AM      5
    30     High  11:30 AM     4.4   8:03 PM     Set 11:53 PM
    30      Low   5:02 PM    -0.6
    30     High  11:58 PM     5.4
 
MAY 2025
 
Th   1      Low   6:01 AM    -0.3   6:42 AM    Rise  9:51 AM      12
     1     High  12:26 PM     4.3   8:04 PM
     1      Low   6:01 PM    -0.2
 
F    2     High  12:54 AM     5.1   6:41 AM     Set 12:53 AM      20
     2      Low   7:03 AM     0.0   8:04 PM    Rise 10:57 AM
     2     High   1:24 PM     4.1
     2      Low   7:06 PM     0.1
 
Sa   3     High   1:54 AM     4.8   6:40 AM     Set  1:43 AM      30
     3      Low   8:08 AM     0.3   8:05 PM    Rise 12:03 PM
     3     High   2:26 PM     4.1
     3      Low   8:16 PM     0.4
 
Su   4     High   2:56 AM     4.6   6:39 AM     Set  2:24 AM      41
     4      Low   9:09 AM     0.4   8:06 PM    Rise  1:06 PM
     4     High   3:32 PM     4.1
     4      Low   9:23 PM     0.6
 
M    5     High   3:58 AM     4.5   6:38 AM     Set  2:58 AM      51
     5      Low  10:05 AM     0.4   8:06 PM    Rise  2:06 PM
     5     High   4:36 PM     4.2
     5      Low  10:25 PM     0.6
 
Tu   6     High   4:57 AM     4.4   6:38 AM     Set  3:28 AM      61
     6      Low  10:56 AM     0.4   8:07 PM    Rise  3:03 PM
     6     High   5:34 PM     4.4
     6      Low  11:22 PM     0.6
 
W    7     High   5:50 AM     4.3   6:37 AM     Set  3:54 AM      70
     7      Low  11:43 AM     0.3   8:08 PM    Rise  3:57 PM
     7     High   6:24 PM     4.5
 
Th   8      Low  12:15 AM     0.5   6:36 AM     Set  4:20 AM      79
     8     High   6:36 AM     4.3   8:08 PM    Rise  4:50 PM
     8      Low  12:26 PM     0.3
     8     High   7:08 PM     4.7
 
F    9      Low   1:04 AM     0.4   6:35 AM     Set  4:45 AM      86
     9     High   7:18 AM     4.2   8:09 PM    Rise  5:44 PM
     9      Low   1:06 PM     0.2
     9     High   7:48 PM     4.8
 
Sa  10      Low   1:49 AM     0.2   6:35 AM     Set  5:11 AM      92
    10     High   7:58 AM     4.1   8:10 PM    Rise  6:38 PM
    10      Low   1:43 PM     0.1
    10     High   8:25 PM     4.8
 
Su  11      Low   2:30 AM     0.1   6:34 AM     Set  5:39 AM      96
    11     High   8:36 AM     4.1   8:10 PM    Rise  7:34 PM
    11      Low   2:18 PM     0.1
    11     High   9:01 PM     4.9
 
M   12      Low   3:08 AM     0.1   6:33 AM     Set  6:11 AM      99
    12     High   9:14 AM     4.0   8:11 PM    Rise  8:31 PM
    12      Low   2:49 PM     0.1
    12     High   9:36 PM     4.8
 
Tu  13      Low   3:43 AM     0.1   6:32 AM     Set  6:47 AM      99
    13     High   9:51 AM     3.9   8:12 PM    Rise  9:29 PM
    13      Low   3:20 PM     0.1
    13     High  10:12 PM     4.8
 
W   14      Low   4:17 AM     0.2   6:32 AM     Set  7:30 AM      99
    14     High  10:29 AM     3.9   8:12 PM    Rise 10:27 PM
    14      Low   3:51 PM     0.2
    14     High  10:48 PM     4.7
 
Th  15      Low   4:51 AM     0.3   6:31 AM     Set  8:19 AM      96
    15     High  11:08 AM     3.9   8:13 PM    Rise 11:21 PM
    15      Low   4:26 PM     0.2
    15     High  11:26 PM     4.7
 
F   16      Low   5:27 AM     0.5   6:31 AM     Set  9:14 AM      91
    16     High  11:49 AM     3.8   8:14 PM
    16      Low   5:06 PM     0.4
 
Sa  17     High  12:06 AM     4.7   6:30 AM    Rise 12:10 AM      85
    17      Low   6:08 AM     0.6   8:14 PM     Set 10:13 AM
    17     High  12:32 PM     3.9
    17      Low   5:53 PM     0.5
 
Su  18     High  12:50 AM     4.7   6:29 AM    Rise 12:54 AM      77
    18      Low   6:57 AM     0.6   8:15 PM     Set 11:16 AM
    18     High   1:19 PM     3.9
    18      Low   6:49 PM     0.6
 
M   19     High   1:37 AM     4.6   6:29 AM    Rise  1:33 AM      68
    19      Low   7:51 AM     0.5   8:16 PM     Set 12:19 PM
    19     High   2:11 PM     4.1
    19      Low   7:52 PM     0.6
 
Tu  20     High   2:31 AM     4.6   6:28 AM    Rise  2:07 AM      58
    20      Low   8:46 AM     0.4   8:16 PM     Set  1:22 PM
    20     High   3:10 PM     4.2
    20      Low   9:00 PM     0.5
 
W   21     High   3:30 AM     4.5   6:28 AM    Rise  2:39 AM      47
    21      Low   9:41 AM     0.1   8:17 PM     Set  2:26 PM
    21     High   4:13 PM     4.5
    21      Low  10:08 PM     0.4
 
Th  22     High   4:33 AM     4.4   6:27 AM    Rise  3:10 AM      36
    22      Low  10:34 AM    -0.1   8:17 PM     Set  3:31 PM
    22     High   5:15 PM     4.8
    22      Low  11:13 PM     0.1
 
F   23     High   5:35 AM     4.4   6:27 AM    Rise  3:41 AM      26
    23      Low  11:28 AM    -0.4   8:18 PM     Set  4:38 PM
    23     High   6:15 PM     5.1
 
Sa  24      Low  12:16 AM    -0.1   6:27 AM    Rise  4:15 AM      16
    24     High   6:35 AM     4.4   8:19 PM     Set  5:48 PM
    24      Low  12:22 PM    -0.7
    24     High   7:11 PM     5.4
 
Su  25      Low   1:15 AM    -0.4   6:26 AM    Rise  4:53 AM      8
    25     High   7:33 AM     4.4   8:19 PM     Set  7:01 PM
    25      Low   1:16 PM    -0.9
    25     High   8:06 PM     5.5
 
M   26      Low   2:11 AM    -0.6   6:26 AM    Rise  5:38 AM      2
    26     High   8:29 AM     4.3   8:20 PM     Set  8:17 PM
    26      Low   2:09 PM    -1.0
    26     High   9:01 PM     5.6
 
Tu  27      Low   3:05 AM    -0.7   6:25 AM    Rise  6:30 AM      0
    27     High   9:25 AM     4.3   8:20 PM     Set  9:29 PM
    27      Low   3:01 PM    -1.0
    27     High   9:55 PM     5.6
 
W   28      Low   3:57 AM    -0.7   6:25 AM    Rise  7:31 AM      0
    28     High  10:21 AM     4.3   8:21 PM     Set 10:36 PM
    28      Low   3:53 PM    -0.9
    28     High  10:50 PM     5.4
 
Th  29      Low   4:50 AM    -0.6   6:25 AM    Rise  8:38 AM      3
    29     High  11:16 AM     4.2   8:22 PM     Set 11:32 PM
    29      Low   4:47 PM    -0.6
    29     High  11:43 PM     5.2
 
F   30      Low   5:45 AM    -0.3   6:25 AM    Rise  9:46 AM      9
    30     High  12:11 PM     4.2   8:22 PM
    30      Low   5:45 PM    -0.2
 
Sa  31     High  12:36 AM     5.0   6:24 AM     Set 12:18 AM      17
    31      Low   6:42 AM    -0.1   8:23 PM    Rise 10:53 AM
    31     High   1:06 PM     4.1
    31      Low   6:47 PM     0.1

Weather / Marine Zone Forecast

MARINE WEATHER:  6NM ENE Jacksonville Beach FL
Marine Zone Forecast
 
Rest Of TodayWest winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: west 3 feet at 4 seconds and east 2 feet at 8 seconds. Intracoastal waters a moderate chop.
TonightNorthwest winds 10 to 15 knots, becoming north 15 to 20 knots after midnight. Seas 2 to 4 feet, occasionally to 5 feet. Wave detail: northwest 4 feet at 4 seconds and east 2 feet at 8 seconds. Intracoastal waters choppy. A slight chance of showers in the evening.
WednesdayNorth winds 15 to 20 knots, becoming northeast 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon. Seas 2 to 4 feet, occasionally to 5 feet. Wave detail: north 4 feet at 4 seconds and northeast 3 feet at 8 seconds. Intracoastal waters choppy.
Wednesday NightSoutheast winds 5 to 10 knots, becoming north after midnight. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: northeast 3 feet at 6 seconds. Intracoastal waters light chop.
Thursday And Thursday NightSoutheast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: east 2 feet at 5 seconds. Intracoastal waters light chop.
Friday Through SaturdaySouth winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Wave detail: east 3 feet at 8 seconds and southeast 2 feet at 4 seconds. Intracoastal waters a moderate chop.

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