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Sargassum Forces Temporary Swimming Ban at Lindqvist Beach

Sargassum seaweed blankets the shoreline at Lindqvist Beach, prompting a temporary ban on swimming. (Photo courtesy Magens Bay Authority)

Swimming at Lindqvist Beach has been temporarily suspended due to a heavy accumulation of sargassum seaweed, according to a press release from Magens Bay Authority Wednesday.

The beach remains open for walking and other land-based activities, but officials are urging the public to avoid entering the water due to degraded water quality and potential health risks, the press release stated.

Sargassum, a naturally occurring brown seaweed, has been appearing more frequently and in larger volumes throughout the Caribbean. Scientists attribute this trend to shifting ocean currents, rising nutrient levels, and broader climate conditions. While the seaweed itself is non-toxic, large buildups can produce foul odors, disrupt marine life, and pose safety concerns for swimmers, the release stated.

“We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all beachgoers,” the authority stated in the release.

Updates on the beach’s status will be available at www.magensbayauthority.org and on the Authority’s social media pages.

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