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WHAT DO THE SIGNS MEAN?
oceanwhitesign.jpg (14181 bytes) The "White" warning sign with "yellow and black" stripes is used at or near storm drains to warn people of elevated  bacteria levels at or adjacent to the storm drain.  Contact with ocean water in these areas may cause individuals to become ill.  Avoid water contact where signs are posted and areas between posted signs. Signs are normally posted every 50 yards.
oceanbrownsign.jpg (14933 bytes) The "Light Beige" warning sign with "red and black" stripes is used in areas not adjacent to or influenced by storm drains, to warn people of elevated bacteria levels.  Contact with ocean water in these areas may cause individuals to become ill.  Avoid water contact where signs are posted and areas between posted signs. Signs are normally posted every 50 yards.
ocean yellowsign.jpg (14585 bytes) The "Yellow" "Keep Out" sign is used when there is a sewage spill or chemical discharge affecting ocean waters.  It means the water is contaminated and  individuals should avoid any and all water contact.  Avoid water contact where signs are posted and areas between posted signs.

 

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