You can be POOHING-POOHING WARNINGS-But your stomach will not be.
A new study was drawn from the top 10 “bacterial hot spots” on the United States beaches, and now you can think three before you split into this well -known New York country.
With the rapid weekend of the Memorial Day approach, you can plan to enjoy the sun on the beach, but a new report from the Surfrid Foundation revealed that 80% of the beaches and sampling sites produced “at least a high result of bacteria that exceeded the standard of state health”.
If you were planning to celebrate at Windmill Beach at Sag Harbour, Long Island, you might want to think again.
Hamptons fashion beach is a well -known summer destination for New Yorkers, but entered a 43%bacteria rate, the worst seventh in 50 countries and Puerto Rico, based on 10.210 samples of water. The number indicates the percentage of samples from the water body that failed to meet the state health codes for beaches.
While surfridher researchers are still determining whether the pollution is caused by human or animal wastewater, swimming in any type of sewer can cause a host of health conditions such as diarrhea, skin and eye infections, redness, gastrointestinal symptoms, flu -like symptoms and even hepatitis.

This year’s list is Déjà Poo for Hamptons. In 2023, the MoCox bay in Southampton made a spraying when landing on the top 10 beaches in the US climbing Enterococcus, a bacteria that measures as much as it is in the water.
A cursed report 2023 the American environment revealed that over half of New York beaches are contaminated by Poop and sewage.
The worst beaches appreciated by the bacteria in the SH.BA
- Kahalu’u in Kahalu’u, O’ahu, Hawai’i – 92%
- Park View Kayak Launch in Miami Beach, Florida – 90%
- Waikomo flow in Koloa Landing in Poipu, Kaua’i, Hawai’i – 90%
- Imperial Beach in San Diego, California – 82%
- Linda Mar Beach in Pacifica, California – 71%
- South Sound Thea Foss Dock floating in Tacoma, Washington – 64%
- Ballard Park in Melbourne, Florida – 52%
- Windmill Beach in Sag Harbor, New York – 43%
- San Luis Creek Mouth in Avila Beach, California – 38%
- Playa Crashboat in Aguadilla, Porto Rico – 23%
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