The Magens Bay Authority announces that swimming at Lindquist Beach is once again temporarily closed following another significant wave of sargassum seaweed blanketing the shoreline and nearshore waters. This is the second such closure in recent weeks, as persistent sargassum influxes continue to affect the area.

While Lindquist Beach remains open for walking and other recreational land-based activities, the public is strongly advised against swimming due to compromised water quality and potential health concerns.
Sargassum is a floating brown seaweed that occurs naturally in the Atlantic Ocean. However, the Caribbean region has experienced an increase in both the frequency and volume of sargassum landings in recent years, believed to be influenced by shifting ocean currents, nutrient levels, and climate conditions. Although non-toxic, large accumulations can produce unpleasant odors, disrupt marine ecosystems, and create safety hazards for swimmers.
The Magens Bay Authority will continue monitoring conditions closely and will reopen the beach for swimming as soon as it is safe to do so. We appreciate the public’s patience and cooperation as we work to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all beachgoers.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all beachgoers.
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