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Livestream Cameras
Welcome to the amazing views of Deerfield Beach. Whether you are watching the early morning sunrise, a fisher on the pier fighting a feisty barracuda, or King Benny the Blenny yeeting sharks - we hope these awesome wonders will help serve as a reminder that we all have a responsibility to take care of the ocean and everything in it and around it. Be wise and do your part to keep the ocean and its creatures free of plastics and other harmful materials. Deerfield Beach… more than just a pretty beach!
Spinner the Sea Cam Underwater Information
The underwater camera is located at the bottom of the ocean off of our International Fishing Pier. Spinner the Sea Cam helps explain how it is subjected to the natural elements of the sea like heavy wind, strong current, storms and heavy rain, and substantial wave action due to its location in a high surf zone.
Underwater Camera
Beach Camera
Pier Camera
Sport Camera
Surf Camera
Bee Apiary Camera
Legal Disclaimer
The underwater webcam streaming and images are solely for informative and entertainment purposes, and should not be used for any surveillance or any other lawful or unlawful purpose. The City has no control over and does not assume responsibility for, any content or information shown on the webcam. By viewing footage from the webcam, you acknowledge and agree that you are viewing the webcam at your own risk and that the City is not responsible for any content shown on the webcam. Additionally, you acknowledge and agree that the City shall not be liable for any claims resulting from your access to, use of, or inability to access or use the webcams or any conduct or content of any third party on the webcam. Swimming, snorkeling, and diving are prohibited 150 feet around the pier. Section 50-112(f) of the City Code prohibits swimming, paddling, kayaking, surfing, or kiteboard/surfing within 50 yards or 150 feet of the City fishing pier. Section 46-8 of the City Code makes it unlawful to destroy any building or other thing belonging to or under the control and care of the City. Pursuant to Section 806.13, Florida Statutes, a person commits the offense of criminal mischief if he or she willfully and maliciously injures or damages by any means any real or personal property belonging to another. If the damage is $200 or less, it is a second-degree misdemeanor. If the damage is $1,000 or greater, or if there is interruption or impairment of a business operation or public communication, transportation, supply of water, gas or power, or other public services which costs $1,000 or more in labor and supplies to restore, it is a third-degree felony.
Swimming, snorkeling, and diving are prohibited 150 feet around the pier. Section 50-112(f) of the City Code prohibits swimming, paddling, kayaking, surfing, or kiteboard/surfing within 50 yards or 150 feet of the City fishing pier.
Section 46-8 of the City Code makes it unlawful to destroy any building or other thing belonging to or under the control and care of the City. Pursuant to Section 806.13, Florida Statutes, a person commits the offense of criminal mischief if he or she willfully and maliciously injures or damages by any means any real or personal property belonging to another. If the damage is $200 or less, it is a second-degree misdemeanor. If the damage is $1,000 or greater, or if there is interruption or impairment of a business operation or public communication, transportation, supply of water, gas or power, or other public services which costs $1,000 or more in labor and supplies to restore, it is a third-degree felony.
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