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Beach Advisory: April 4 — 10

Government / Health / News / Virgin Islands / April 10, 2015

As part of its Beach Water Quality Monitoring Program, the Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR) performed water-quality analysis at the territory’s 33 designated beaches during the week of April 4 — 10.

The department reports that the following beaches meet water-quality standards and are safe for swimming or fishing:

St. Croix

Stony Ground

Protestant Cay

Chenay Bay

Buccaneer

Cane Bay

Cramers Park

Rainbow

Shoy’s

New Fort (Ft. Louise Augusta)

Pelican Cove (Comorant)

Halfpenny

Grapetree Bay

Princess (Condo Row)

Dorsch

Frederiksted Public Beach

Columbus Landing

St. Thomas     

Magen’s Bay

Secret Harbor

Hull Bay

Brewer’s Bay

Linquist

Bolongo Bay

Sapphire

Bluebeards

Frenchman’s Bay

Lindberg Bay

Coki Point

Water Bay

St. John

Cruz Bay

Oppenhiemer

Johnson’s Bay

Great Cruz Bay

Frank’s Bay

 

Feature Image: Cheney Bay, St. Croix

Image Credit: USVI.net


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