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Although fewer beaches are closed across Massachusetts on Thursday than compared with Wednesday, dozens are still closed to the public.
As of Monday morning, there were 54 beaches closed across the Bay State, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s interactive beach water quality dashboard. Nearly all of those bodies of water are closed due to harmful bacteria levels, the dashboard indicated.
Last year, the state reported the third highest rate ever of beaches testing positive for dangerous levels of bacteria.
Several beaches are closed to the public across parts of Massachusetts on Wednesday. Here's where they are and why they are closed.
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Over half of all Massachusetts beaches had an unsafe level of fecal bacteria last year, and 47 beaches reached the danger zone at least a quarter of the time they were tested, according to a
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As ocean temperatures continue to rise, the water around Massachusetts is warming with it and scientists said the changes are becoming increasingly visible.