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Americans heading to the beach for Independence Day weekend might want to test if the waters are OK for swimming or wading.

Warnings of high bacteria ranges from public health officers have begun popping up in varied states coast to coast.

Vibrio is a bacterium that naturally lives in coastal waters, inflicting fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and cramps, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

On the West Coast, California officers in San Diego issued many warnings and closures of in style seashores, noting that some “bacteria levels exceed health standards.”

Two counties in Long Island, New York, have issued comparable advisories. 

Suffolk County health officers posted, “Benjamin Beach in Bay Shore, Ronkonkoma Beach in the Town of Islip, and Sayville Marina Park Beach in Sayville are closed to bathing due to the finding of bacteria at levels in excess of acceptable criteria.”

Warnings of high bacteria ranges from public health officers have begun popping up across the nation forward of Fourth of July weekend. Christopher Sadowski

Beaches on Long Island in Suffolk and Nassau counties have issued advisories. Phil Lowe – stock.adobe.com

The seashores will reopen when additional testing reveals bacteria ranges have dropped to acceptable ranges, mentioned the press release.

Three Nassau County seashores — Hewlett Point, Island Park, and Phillip Healey Beach — are under advisory after heavy rainfall, according to the Nassau County Department of Health (NCDOH).

Beaches will reopen when additional testing reveals bacteria ranges have dropped to acceptable ranges.

“Stormwater runoff may have impacted water quality at 3 South Shore beaches. As a precaution, NCDOH is advising against swimming at these locations. Stormwater runoff can raise bacteria levels, possibly exceeding NYS standards for safe bathing,” mentioned an NCDOH press release.

In Massachusetts, almost 20 seashores have been closed as of Wednesday morning.

According to the CDC, there are 80,000 instances of the an infection reported each yr. Christopher Sadowski

Seventeen seashores are listed on the Massachusetts Department of Health “Beaches Dashboard,” due to bacteria ranges. 

Washington state lists advisories to “stay out of the water” at seven seashores with “high bacteria” in King County, according to its web site.

The Prairie State lists 34 advisories on their Illinois authorities web site. 

There are 80,000 instances of the an infection reported each yr, according to the CDC. 

Michigan has 9 seashores closed due to high bacteria ranges from “wildlife” and “storm water runoff.”

Four seashores in the Great Lake State also have contamination advisories. 

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