Updated June 18, 2010 5:00 pm

There have been no changes to the conditions of our shores as of this morning. Some minor reports of tar balls have been reported sporadically between Pensacola Beach and the Beaches of South Walton. All of our beaches remain safe and open with no health advisories along any of our beaches. Please check out our area updates below and visit our Oil Spill FAQ for any extra questions you may have.

Checkout some fun activities and things to do this weekend on our Event Calendar.

The videos and pictures of our areas will be updated as we acquire it throughout the day.

Pensacola Beach & Navarre Beach
The beaches are open and there are no health advisories.  The few reports of tar balls and sheen cover less than 1% of the entire beach.
 
Fort Walton Beach
The beaches are open and there are no health advisories (The health advisory was lifted Thursday at 3:00pm). Authorities have tested the water multiple times and it is safe. There are no current reports of any oil impacts beyond a few minor occurences of tar balls which are quickly cleaned up.To inform you about the minor reports of tar balls, the video taken today shows a part of the affected beach on Okaloosa Island. The very small tar balls look like dark rocks in the video and are being cleaned up by authorities.
 
Destin
The beaches are open and there are no health advisories. There are no current reports of any oil impacts beyond a few minor occurences of tar balls which are quickly cleaned up.
 
Beaches of South Walton
The beaches are open and there are no health advisories. There are no current reports of any oil impacts beyond a few minor occurences of tar balls which are quickly cleaned up.
 
Panama City Beach
The beaches are open and there are no health advisories. There are no current reports of any oil impacts.
 
Forgotten Coast
The beaches are open and there are no health advisories. There are no current reports of any oil impacts. Remember, scallop season opens tomorrow!!!
Video Coming Soon
 

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