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	  <title>Hawaii Beach Safety - Current Beach Alerts: Oahu</title> 
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	  <description>Current statements, watches, advisories, and warnings for the island of Oahu. 
	  These advisories are distributed by City and County of Honolulu Lifeguard's, the National Weather Service, and the 
      State of Hawaii Department of Health.</description> 
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	  <category>Beach Safety and Information</category>
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	  <pubDate>SAT, 14 NOV 2009 19:52:44 -1000</pubDate> 
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			 <title>Box Jellyfish Watch</title>
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Browse to the Hawaii Beach Safety Website to get complete information for this Box Jellyfish Watch. Box jellyfish normally arrive in the near shore waters 7 to 11 days after the full moon, however, they may be found in the near shore waters at any time. if you see or are stung by a box jellyfish please notify Ocean Safety immediately by dialing "911" or via this website. Check with lifeguards or walk the shoreline to check for box jellyfish before entering the water. If you are stung, flush the affected area with copious amounts of white vinegar and use heat or cold for pain. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience breathing difficulty. The next anticipated jellyfish invasion is December 10-12  This RSS feed is under development. More information will be made available here soon. (4/27/2008)** This event is set to expire at 12/14/2009 7:52:44 PM HST.**</description>
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			 <title>High Surf Advisory</title>
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Browse to the Hawaii Beach Safety Website to get complete information for this High Surf Advisory. A High Surf Advisory is issued when waves reach threshold criteria for a particular island and shoreline. Check on hazard conditions via this web site for the specific beach area you thinking of visiting.  Check with lifeguards at the beach area before you enter the water. Look for any warning signs posted at the beach area you are visiting. ...HIGH SURF ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM HST MONDAY...
...HIGH SURF WARNING IS CANCELLED...
SURF ALONG EAST FACING SHORES HAS DROPPED BELOW WARNING LEVELS OF
15 FEET. SURF WILL HOWEVER REMAIN ABOVE ADIVSORY LEVELS OF 8 FEET.
SURF WILL BE 8 TO 12 FEET THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A HIGH SURF ADVISORY MEANS THAT HIGH SURF WILL AFFECT BEACHES IN
THE ADVISORY AREA...PRODUCING RIP CURRENTS AND LOCALIZED BEACH
EROSION.  This RSS feed is under development. More information will be made available here soon. (4/27/2008)** This event is set to expire at 11/17/2009 7:51:36 PM HST.**</description>
			 <pubDate>SAT, 14 NOV 2009 19:51:36 -1000</pubDate>
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