Dealing with shore urchins
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Dealing with shore urchins
The last 2 visits we stayed in Hart Bay and Privateer Bay. We were super excited to be staying right at the water in both (just a walk down the path to the beach). While it was great to walk along the beach, we didn't get in the water either time because of all the urchins. The were mainly juvenile (red spot) without the really huge spines but we avoided anyway - mainly because there were just so many of them.
Just looking for reassurance that we could walk on them without puncturing the sole of my tevas. or that somehow the 'urchin rules' didn't apply to the small guys.
We'll be staying near Fish bay in less than a week if that makes a difference. Thanks!
Just looking for reassurance that we could walk on them without puncturing the sole of my tevas. or that somehow the 'urchin rules' didn't apply to the small guys.
We'll be staying near Fish bay in less than a week if that makes a difference. Thanks!
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Re: Dealing with shore urchins
rocky shores always have urchins as opposed to sandy ones..you can put on fins at the waters edge and launch youself at 3 ft. of water. always try to limit your path as life is fragile everywhere.
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Re: Dealing with shore urchins
Somehow when I read "shore urchins" I was thinking you were talking about people laid out all over the place blocking a path to the beach . I'm sorry, it's early here and I'm in the process of drinking coffee.