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The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has closed dozens of beaches due to bacteria in swimming water. Here's the full list organized by town. 50 Massachusetts beaches closed for contamination.
What beaches in Massachusetts are currently closed due to bacteria? WELLFLEET -- 08/15/24 -- A blue umbrella pops up on Mayo Beach as hazy skies settle in from Canadian wildfire smoke. Merrily ...
What beaches in Massachusetts are currently closed due to bacteria? One of the best beaches on the South Shore, Nantasket Beach in Hull has a few miles of wide sand and shallow water for bathers ...
Beach closures continue throughout the state due to harmful bacteria.
A pair of Westchester beaches that were forced to close last week due to bacteria concerns are cleared to reopen, according to the Westchester County Health Department. Croton Point Park Beach ...
Mango malformation Fusarium subglutinans (Note: some debate remains as to complete etiology of this disease.) Mucor rot Mucor circinelloides. Mushroom root rot Armillaria tabescens. Phoma blight Phoma glomerata. Phyllosticta leaf spot Phyllosticta mortonii Phyllosticta citricarpa Guignardia citricarpa [teleomorph] Phyllosticta anacardiacearum
The state Department of Health recommending reopening Conimicut Point Beach in Warwick for swimming after bacteria counts returned to safe levels. High bacteria count closed this Warwick beach ...
According to a Cape Cod Times story, in 2012, Race Point Beach in Provincetown was closed to swimming from July 17 through part of July 19. Marconi Beach in Wellfleet and Nauset Light Beach in ...