East Coast Beaches Closed Due to Hazards
East Coast Beaches Closed Due to Hazards
East Coast Beaches Closed Due to Hazards
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Several beaches along the Jersey Shore, Rhode Island, and Suffolk County, NY have been closed or issued advisories due to high fecal bacteria levels, posing health risks such as gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Rhode Island Department of Health are monitoring the situation and retesting waters regularly, with results pending for some locations. In Suffolk County, seven beaches are closed and 23 others are under advisories following stormwater runoff. Additionally, San Carlos Beach in Monterey, California has been closed due to an unexpected influx of sea lions, leading to safety concerns for visitors and divers. Efforts are ongoing to educate the public about maintaining distance from the animals.

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