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Know your “Blue IQ” with NOAA’s new beach safety videos

Take action to keep trips to the beach safe and fun

June 25, 2025
A red life ring hangs on a post at the beach with large rocks embedded in the sand. The words “Blue IQ” are across the image.

Boost your coastal safety this beach season! Check out NOAA’s new beach safety videos. Credit: Storyblocks

Do you know your “Blue IQ?” In NOAA’s new video series, ocean and coastal safety expert Bruckner Chase educates beachgoers about common threats in coastal waters.

Each year, Americans lose their lives or are severely injured when visiting beaches around the U.S., and these numbers rise during the summer months. This series addresses the disconnect between ocean conditions and what people think they know about beach safety and their swimming strength.

NOAA produced the new video series in partnership with the Ocean Positive Foundation and Smithsonian Institution. The videos build on previous NOAA campaigns about wave safety and rip currents to communicate with a new generation of beachgoers about coastal hazards.

The National Ocean Service plays a vital role in beach safety and provides resources aimed at keeping beachgoers safe and informed all year long, including information on the latest tides and currents, harmful algal blooms and dangerous marine debris in coastal waters.

Check out the video series!