Monday, April 11, 2016

US Media Studios Shares Where the Cleanest Beaches Are Located

America’s beaches and seashores are wonderful places to relax, enjoy nature have fun. But it is no fun if the sand is used as an ashtray, litter is polluting the water, and the stench of sewage prevalent. So where are the cleanest beaches?

US Media Studios shares the top five cleanest beaches, and offers a link to one of the best resources for the environment for readers to enjoy.

Dauphin Island Public Beach, Alabama – The National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Staff blog notes this beach meets national water quality benchmarks nearly 100 percent of the time over the last five years.

Long Beach City, Nassau County, New York – A worldwide-known travel website notes that the water in this area is clean and safe for swimming. The surf is 3.3 miles long and the there are no pets or alcohol allowed on the beach.

Newport Beach, CA at 38th Street
Newport Beach is a nice beach in the first place. The NDRC states it is the only one in the state to make its “Beach Superstar” consistently.

Po’ipu Beach Park, Kauai, Hawaii – Clean white sand and crystal clear water earned this Pacific beauty its ranks. It is one of the top 10 best beaches in the United States.

Hampton Beach State Park, New Hampshire


The NDRC reports that this beach meets the national water quality benchmarks 98 percent of the time over five years. Its unique carry-in/carry-our program which helps keep the area clean for everyone. US Media Studios encourages readers to help keep beaches and shores clean on every visit. Be responsible for your trash and throw it out or secure it. Don’t put cigarettes out in the sand or in the water. Report people who deliberately litter the beach or pollute the water. The beach is for everyone. 

Dauphin Island Public Beach, IL
(image:wikipedia)