foam on the water

admiring the raw beauty gazing over a patch of waitpinga beach on the southern ocean, there were patches of storm foam beyond the break. 
Storm foam, a browny spume, typically banks up on beaches after heavy storms. It seems that stormwater runoff & extreme wind & wave agitation literally whips up a foam. But why it would be evident after mild, dry weather is anyone's guess. Fortunately ABC radio is asking around & the SA government is doing a mirror job. 
Sharky waitpinga beach sa

Beach looking west.

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