How to stay safe in Myrtle Beach's tricky waters: Nine crucial articles

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Staying safe in Myrtle Beach's waters remains a top priority for beachgoers and local authorities alike. Numerous reports highlight diverse hazards such as sea lice, strong currents, and the risks associated with beach patrol trucks. Several articles note increasing safety measures, including reducing full-size vehicle use on beaches and implementing foot and ATV patrols.

Ocean-related threats like rip currents and longshore currents pose significant dangers, with recommendations to remain calm and swim parallel to shore if caught. Beachgoers are also advised to stay informed through local weather and hazard advisories, especially during storm conditions.
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