Winds, heavy surf push massive amounts of seaweed onto Central Florida beaches

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Massive amounts of seaweed on Central Florida beaches

Heavy surf, winds and current pushed in massive amounts of seaweed along Central Florida beaches.

Heavy surf, winds, and current pushed in massive amounts of seaweed along Central Florida beaches. 

"County line to county line, our beaches are covered in seaweed. We got it in Brevard and Flagler as well," said Captain AJ Miller, with Volusia County Beach Safety. 

Though it’s stinky and a little annoying, he said he’s happy to see it as it catches wind-blown sand that helps rebuild the beaches.

"I enjoy seeing it because I know it’s gonna renourish the beach. On the off chance, we do have beach sand removal due to high surf over the hurricane season, we’re gonna be better off because of this," he said. 

The sight did not make for a picture-perfect beach Friday, but with beautiful weather and beach season in full swing, it did not keep anyone away.

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Small craft advisory, rip current risks this weekend

FOX 35 Storm Team Chief Meteorologist Jayme King says strong, easterly winds present choppy conditions and has prompted a small craft advisory. In addition, there is a high risk for strong, life-threatening rip currents.

"Kind of our joke now is every weekday is like a weekend, every weekend is like a holiday. People are coming in droves, so I don’t think it’s gonna stop anybody," Capt. Miller said.

If the wind continues to push it in, he said it will likely stay around for a couple of weeks.