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Surf Safe After it Rains

Writer: kambay19kambay19

Updated: Feb 4

Guidelines for California beaches


OB is currently OK & Linda Mar is currently in the High Bacteria range.


As we have now entered into the rainy season, here's what you need to know about getting in the water following rainstorms:

  1. How long to wait - The Department of Environmental Health recommends avoiding activities such as swimming, surfing, and diving for 72 hours after it rains.

  2. Why do you need to wait - Storm runoff picks up bacteria, fertilizers, oil, sewage, and other contaminants. That goop, muck, and sludge flows to the beach in a concentrated mass, before dispersing.

  3. What could happen - Here's a 3 year Surfer Health Study studies detailing the risk. The study found that surfing during or after wet weather exposes the body to higher chances of gastrointestinal illness (GI), i.e. pesky bacteria capable of causing cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

  4. Current conditions around The Bay Area

Stay safe & Mahalo!!

 
 
 

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