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Marblehead Beach Closed To Swimming For High Bacteria Levels

The Health Department said Grace Oliver Beach was closed following test results that came back on Thursday.

MARBLEHEAD, MA — Grace Oliver Beach was closed to swimming on Thursday after test results showed the water exceeded the limit of bacteria used to determine fecal contamination in the water.

The Marblehead Health Department said the beach was tested again on Thursday with results set to return on Friday.

Devereux Beach, Crocker Parker, Gas House and Stramski Beach remained open for swimming on Thursday.

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Enteric bacteria are indicator organisms found in the intestines of warm-blooded animals and humans often associated with fecal contamination.

The bacteria used as indicator organisms to test the waters at beaches are Enterococci and E. coli. Marine beaches are tested for the presence of Enterococci. Freshwater beaches are tested either for the presence of E. coli or Enterococci.

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An elevated presence of these organisms indicates the water may not be safe for human or animal consumption or contact and cause symptoms ranging from gastrointestinal pain to eye and ear discomfort to flu-like symptoms.

Most of these symptoms are minor, but occasionally a more serious illness may occur. Children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems are at greater risk for developing serious symptoms.

Some beach areas may remain open for recreational activities, though any contact with the water is strongly discouraged.

(Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at Scott.Souza@Patch.com. Twitter: @Scott_Souza.)

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