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DOH-COLLIER ISSUES ADVISORY FOR PARK SHORE BEACH

August 17, 2023

Naples, Fla.—The Florida Department of Health in Collier County (DOH-Collier) has posted a HEALTH ADVISORY for PARK SHORE BEACH after recent sampling showed bacteria levels in the water to be greater than 71 colonies per 100 milliliters of marine water, putting this beach in the poor range.

Causes of the elevated level that prompted the advisory are unknown, but are generally associated with wildlife, heavy recreational usage, runoff following heavy rains, and high surf from high winds and high tides. DOH-Collier always encourages rinsing with fresh water after swimming in any natural body of water and avoid swallowing any water while swimming.

DOH-Collier staff sample 12 points from Marco Island to Barefoot Beach and test for Enterococci bacteria, as recommended by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the EPA. Samples are laboratory tested for concentrations and a value assigned to indicate poor, moderate, or good ranges.

DateNameCityResultStatus
08/14/2023Wiggins PassNaplesGoodSatisfactory
08/16/2023Vanderbilt BeachNaplesGoodSatisfactory
08/16/2023Park ShoreNaplesPoorAdvisory Posted; Resample TBD
08/16/2023Doctor's PassNaplesGoodSatisfactory
08/16/2023Lowdermilk ParkNaplesGoodSatisfactory
08/16/2023Naples PierNaplesGoodSatisfactory
08/14/2023Hideaway BeachMarco IslandGoodSatisfactory
08/14/2023Tigertail BeachMarco IslandGoodSatisfactory
08/14/2023Residents BeachMarco IslandGoodSatisfactory
08/14/2023South Marco BeachMarco IslandGoodSatisfactory
08/16/2023Barefoot BeachNaplesGoodSatisfactory
08/14/2023SeagateNaplesGoodSatisfactory
United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) recommended criteria for enterococci is:
Good = 0-35 Enterococci per 100 milliliters of marine water
Moderate = 36-70 Enterococci per 100 milliliters of marine water
Poor = 71 or greater Enterococci per 100 milliliters of marine water

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