That purple flag is a quiet signal that the ocean has changed. It means jellyfish, stingrays, or other stinging creatures are nearby, turning an ordinary swim into a moment that demands respect and attention. The beach is not closed, but the water is no longer routine; every step and stroke should be a little more deliberate, a little more aware.
Lifeguards become your most valuable resource, watching shifting conditions you can’t see from your towel. A quick conversation can tell you where marine life is most active and how to avoid it. Simple choices—shuffling your feet in the shallows, covering your skin with a rash guard, keeping children within arm’s reach, and having basic first aid ready—transform risk into manageable caution. The purple flag isn’t there to scare you away from the ocean. It’s there to help you stay in it, safely, with your eyes open.