I recently read an article entitled "Beach 101" and it recommended readers find out about the quality of the ocean water at the beach before wandering into it. It didn't explain what could contribute to reducing the water's quality. It also advised readers not to go into ocean water right after it rains. Didn't explain how rain can contribute to reducing the ocean water's quality either. The source for much of the information in this article was supposedly WebMD. My experience with doctors has been that they tell me what to do, but are not big on explaining why, so maybe that's why this article wasn't big on explaining.
Is there anyone out there (beach fans, lifeguards, scientists, yikes-maybe a doctor?) who would like to explain what (under normal circumstances) makes ocean beach water lose it's quality and especially how rain water contributes to reducing the ocean water's quality to the extent that is can be harmful to one's health?
2006-07-19
06:29:37
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