Shell Point E-Coli??

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Shell Point E-Coli??

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My troops salute3 are suffering from major cabin fever that past 4 weeks due to all the rain and now I see they have shut down Shell Point due to E-Coli! :smt005 Was thinking about heading to Lanark tomorrow to wet a line and see if we can find a few scallops! What yall think??? :thumbup: :thumbdown:
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Re: Shell Point E-Coli??

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The word on the street is coliforms were found in the water in alligator harbor and carrabelle beach with swimming advisories.Not sure about lanark but it is in between the two. The levels werent high enough for an advisory at st george. I'm here with a buddy and his family. They were planning on scalloping and swimming tomorrow. I'm not sure what he will decide to do. It will certainly be a long day if the young'uns can't swim. Maybe Carson will chime in and let us know the water is still gin clear and clean.
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