High Bacteria Levels Put 8 NJ Beaches, 4 LI Beaches, On Bathing Alert

LONG BEACH ISLAND, N.J. (CBSNewYork) -- Eight beaches in New Jersey are now on alert after growing bacteria levels that make the water hazardous for swimming.

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Seven of those beaches are on Long Beach Island, while another is in Neptune.

Four beaches in Suffolk County, Long Island also remain closed due to bacteria levels:

  • Tanner Beach - Copaigue
  • Harbor Property Owner's Assoc. - Copaigue
  • Lake Ronkonkoma Beach - Islip
  • Peconic Dunes County Park - Southold

Officials advise to be on the lookout if traveling to those areas.

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