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Swimming Advisories Lifted at Six Jersey Shore Beaches After Fecal Bacteria Levels Cleared

198 S Iowa Ave

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Summary

  • Six Jersey Shore beaches in Atlantic and Cape May counties were placed under swimming advisories on August 4 after New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection found high levels of fecal bacteria in water samples. The affected beaches included several ocean and bay beaches in Atlantic City and Brigantine.
  • The advisories have since been lifted following follow-up water testing, and there are no active swimming advisories at these beaches at this time.
  • For the latest information on swimming advisories and beach closures, please visit the NJ Beach Monitoring Program Website.

Timeline

This advisory, originally issued August 4, 2026, has since been lifted following follow-up water testing. There are no active swimming advisories at these beaches at this time.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 198 S Iowa Ave.

According to a Citizen user, there is a high bacteria count reported in the water.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

This advisory, originally issued August 4, 2026, has since been lifted following follow-up water testing. There are no active swimming advisories at these beaches at this time.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 198 S Iowa Ave.

According to a Citizen user, there is a high bacteria count reported in the water.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

This advisory, originally issued August 4, 2026, has since been lifted following follow-up water testing. There are no active swimming advisories at these beaches at this time.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 198 S Iowa Ave.

According to a Citizen user, there is a high bacteria count reported in the water.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

This advisory, originally issued August 4, 2026, has since been lifted following follow-up water testing. There are no active swimming advisories at these beaches at this time.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 198 S Iowa Ave.

According to a Citizen user, there is a high bacteria count reported in the water.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

This advisory, originally issued August 4, 2026, has since been lifted following follow-up water testing. There are no active swimming advisories at these beaches at this time.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 198 S Iowa Ave.

According to a Citizen user, there is a high bacteria count reported in the water.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

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Comments1

Lost_1nes9h ago

Flesh eating bacteria present in water around California ave pipe

Lost_1nes9h ago

Flesh eating bacteria present in water around California ave pipe

Lost_1nes9h ago

Flesh eating bacteria present in water around California ave pipe

Lost_1nes9h ago

Flesh eating bacteria present in water around California ave pipe

Lost_1nes9h ago

Flesh eating bacteria present in water around California ave pipe

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