For example, with temperatures as low as 37 degrees or lower on the northern coast recently from the polar vortex slipping the ocean near where I live now is 53 degrees Fahrenheit. So, though you might be okay to swim in it for awhile, you likely if you were going to spend any time there want a wet or dry suit so you don't get hypothermia right now.
by the way these two images are from Bing Images;
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One of the nice things about living on the west coast is sunsets because most people are awake for them over the ocean. This is definitely a California, Oregon and Washington passtime if people live on or are visiting the coast. Though I have lived in the mountains too in Mt. Shasta there is something about sunsets over the Peaceful (Pacific) Ocean that always calms my soul at sunset whether it was as a 4 year old in Seattle or any age after in California on the Coast or living in Hawaii on the big island or Maui.
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