These Miami-Dade beaches have too much poop for swimming, advisory says

These Miami-Dade beaches have too much poop for swimming, advisory says

A water quality advisory from the Florida Department of Health recommends beachgoers avoid going into the water at three Miami-Dade beach areas.

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Thursday testing led to Friday’s advisory concerning the amount of Enterococcus bacteria at North Shore Ocean Terrace, around 73rd Street in Miami Beach; Bark Beach, around 79th Street; and Golden Beach in North Miami-Dade near the Miami-Dade/Broward county line.

“Enterococci are bacteria that live in the intestinal tracts of warm-blooded animals, including humans, and therefore indicate possible contamination of surface waters by fecal waste,” the Environmental Protection Agency explains.

“DOH-Miami-Dade advises against any water-related activities at these locations due to an increased risk of illness in swimmers,” the Department of Health said.

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The advisory will remain in place until the bacteria levels drop below state guideline minimums.

If you have questions about this, call the Florida Department of Health-Miami-Dade at 305-324-2400.

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