Much like the rest of Florida, zero!
All of the ocean front is zero feet above sea level.
If you are asking the elevation of the Atlantic ocean that would be 0 feet because all elevations on this earth are described in relation to sea level in other words the elevation of the oceans(all the same) being zero.
It is because you are going "below" sea level. It is like saying going below zero, since sea level is at zero elevation. If you were to go "below" zero, you would get a negative number, the same with going below sea level. Since you are going below 0 [elevation], you write your elevation below sea level in a negative value.
From zero to 1350 m.
For the University of Central Florida the answer would be zero.
Sea level
Zero
Where the coast meets the ocean has an average elevation of zero feet above mean sea level.
Yes, Florida's zero tolerance law is implemented administratively.
zero
The lowest elevation in NJ is zero- at sea level. NJ does have beaches, you know.