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Fulton Pond In Mansfield Among Beaches Under Advisory
Thirteen waterbodies in Massachusetts, including in Plymouth, Sharon and Mansfield, remain closed for swimming due to harmful algae bloom.
MANSFIELD, MA — Fulton Pond in Mansfield is among 13 Massachusetts beaches that remain under advisory for cyanobacteria. The algae bloom is considered harmful, according to state officials. Residents and visitors, including their pets, are urged to keep out of the water until further notice.
Here are the other Massachusetts beaches under advisory, according to state officials:
- Arlington Reservoir — Arlington
- Lake Massapoag — Sharon
- Hopkinton Reservoir — Ashland and Hopkinton
- Lake Boone — Stowe
- Billington Sea — Plymouth
- Lake Warner — Hadley
- Magnolia Pond — Northampton
- Plunkett Reservoir — Hinsdale
- Round Pond — Hamilton
- Santuit Pond — Mashpee
- Triangle Pond — Northampton
- West Reservoir — Harwich
Latest cyanobacteria advisories and information on identifying harmful algae blooms are available through the Massachusetts government website.
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