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Hawaiian Water Safety Tips The waters in the tropical postcard of the Hawaiian Seashore is always picture perfect. In reality Hawaii is the most isolated land mass in the world- in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with seasonal storms and swells that bring rapidly changing ocean conditions even on sunny days. On the average, 12 people drown each year on Kauai alone. Often the victims are strong swimmers who underestimate the power of the local ocean current. Use caution and common sense to prevent tragedy. There are many safe places to enjoy the ocean in Hawaii. The Life Guarded beaches of Waikiki, Oahu, the shallow sandy waters of Kihei, Maui and the reef sheltered bays of South Kauai are generally safe spots for casual swimmers to enjoy the pleasures of ocean swimming and frolicking. Use wisdom in choosing time and place before jumping into the Hawaiian waters. Never depend on floatation devices. Be wary of river mouths and swimming in shoreline adjacent to urban areas after heavy rains. Talk to local surfers and life guards before getting in the water. BASIC OCEAN SAFETY TIPS:
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