Category: Beach Life
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2 Toronto Beaches Unsafe for Swimming | CityNews
E.coli levels remain very high in some locations, and the city is urging people to pay attention. Shauna Hunt reports
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Friday Morning Swim Club Cools off at Montrose Harbor | ABC 7 Chicago
Chopper 7HD captured the Friday Morning Swim Club cooling off at Montrose Harbor on a warm day.
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High Bacteria Levels Close Dozens of Beaches in Northeast for Swimming | CBS Mornings
Beachgoers in the Northeast are experiencing several beach closures and advisories after high levels of bacteria have been found in the water. One state hit hard is Massachusetts. Dozens of beaches there have seen a day or more of swim advisories or closures so far this year. Could this be the new normal? Elaine Quijano…
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Great White Sharks Swim Metres Away From Surfers at Packed California Beach | The Independent
Drone footage shows a number of great white sharks swimming around surfers at a California beach. The footage was captured at San Onofre beach, San Diego, by photographer Kevin Christopherson and shows sharks longer than the surfers’ boards lurking beneath the surface. “I counted 4 maybe 5 total great white sharks, and it didn’t stop…
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‘I Was Shaken up for Sure’: Raleigh Man Who Saved Swimmers Warns of Rip Current Dangers | ABC11
Amid a recent uptick in drownings at Carolina beaches, ABC11 is diving into what to do, and what not to do.
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Floridians, Texans Seek Relief as Extreme Heat Blankets U.S. | Tampa Bay Times
Americans searched for ways to stay cool Tuesday as extreme heat gripped the U.S. from Florida to Arizona. Houston experienced scorching temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Some families sought refuge from the heat by cooling off at a water splash area. “It’s highly unpredictable, especially with the global warming and all that stuff. It gets…
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Swimming Reportedly Banned at Nantucket’s Great Point After Shark Sightings | CBS Boston
Swimming is not allowed at Great Point on Nantucket after several shark sightings, the Nantucket Current reports.