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Bacteria Scare Closes Bay Shore Beach: Health Dept.

Suffolk health officials have closed several Long Island beaches to bathing due to excessive bacterial contamination.

Officials said that swimming in bacteria-contaminated water can result in gastrointestinal illness, as well as infections of the eyes, ears, nose and throat.
Officials said that swimming in bacteria-contaminated water can result in gastrointestinal illness, as well as infections of the eyes, ears, nose and throat. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

BAY SHORE, NY — Several Long Island beaches have been closed for swimming, including one in Bay Shore, the Suffolk County Health Department announced on Monday.

Benjamin Beach in Bay Shore is closed to bathing due to the discovery of bacteria at levels above acceptable criteria, officials said in a statement.

According to Suffolk County Commissioner of Health Dr. Gregson Pigott, bathing in bacteria-contaminated water can result in gastrointestinal illness, as well as infections of the eyes, ears, nose and throat.

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The beaches will reopen when further testing reveals that the bacteria have subsided to acceptable levels.

Officials said anyone interested in beach updates may call the Bathing Beach HOTLINE at 631-852-5822 or contact the Department's Office of Ecology at 631-852-5760 during normal business hours.

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