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All Territory’s Beaches Safe This Weekend, DPNR Says

Community Center / News / Virgin Islands / July 10, 2015

ST. CROIX — The territory’s 35 beaches that the Department of Planning and Natural Resources performed water quality analysis on are safe for swimming and fishing this weekend, according to a press release issued on Thursday.

On St. Croix, the beaches include Stoney Ground, Protestant Cay, Chenay Bay, Buccaneer, Cane Bay, Cramer Park, Rainbow, Shoy’s, New Fort (Ft. Louise Augusta), Pelican Cove (Comorant), Halfpenny, Princess (Condo Row), Dorsch, Frederiksted Public Beach, Columbus Landing, Sprat Hall and Grapetree Bay.

The beaches cleared for activity in St. Thomas this weekend are the following:

Secret Harbor, Hull Bay, Brewer’s Bay, Lindquist, Bolongo Bay, Sapphire, Bluebeards, Frenchman’s Bay, Vessup Bay, Magen’s Bay, Coki Point, Lindbergh Bay and Water Bay.

Cruz Bay, Oppenhiemer, Johnson’s Bay, Great Cruz Bay and Frank Bay are safe this weekend in St. John, according to DPNR.

For additional information regarding water quality, call the Division of Environmental Protection at 773-1082 in St. Croix.

 

Feature Image: Rainbow Beach, Frederiksted


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