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  2. Safe for swimming: NJ bacteria advisories lifted at 6 Jersey ...

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    The latest test results showed that bacteria counts fell back under New Jersey's safe swimming standards at beaches in Long Branch, Deal, Pine Beach, Seaside Heights, Barnegat Light and Lavallette ...

  3. Be careful! Dangerous swimming conditions at Jersey Shore ...

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    Red flag warnings were spotted at beaches across the Jersey Shore on Saturday, leaving the potential for lifeguards to close ocean access in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Debby.

  4. Six Jersey Shore beaches under water advisories for high ...

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    UPDATE: NJ bacteria advisories lifted at 6 Jersey Shore beaches. Be wary of the water! That is the message at six Jersey Shore beaches where high levels of fecal bacteria were discovered this week ...

  5. Syringe tide - Wikipedia

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    The syringe tide was an environmental disaster during 1987–88 in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York where significant amounts of medical waste, including hypodermic syringes, and raw garbage washed up onto beaches on the Jersey Shore, in New York City, and on Long Island. This forced the closing of beaches on the Atlantic coast. [1]

  6. Jersey Shore - Wikipedia

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    The Jersey Shore hosts the highest concentration of oceanside boardwalks in the United States. Famous for its wide beaches, many boardwalks that include arcades, amusement parks, and water parks, the Jersey Shore is a popular vacation spot for residents of North Jersey, New York, Maryland, Delaware, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania.

  7. Effects of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Along the Jersey Shore, the high water levels inundated several barrier islands, with a new temporary inlet created in Mantoloking. [4] [8] Most coastal towns in New Jersey suffered beach erosion due to Sandy's waves, and on average, beaches were 30 to 40 ft (9.1 to 12.2 m) narrower after the storm. However, some beaches in the extreme southern ...

  8. These three New Jersey beaches under water quality advisories ...

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    Three Jersey Shore beaches are under swimming advisories on Wednesday, May 29, due to high levels of fecal bacteria found in water samples. Each of the three beaches had high levels of enterococci ...

  9. Shore towns cite virus to keep outsiders off their beaches - AOL

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    American taxpayers helped pay for the sand on the Maryland Avenue beach, a popular spot on the New Jersey shore that was devastated by Superstorm Sandy and that has since been rebuilt and ...