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How Hawaii beaches are so clean?

The Big Island of Hawaii is the youngest of the island chain. The majority of the coastline is still lava rock. This means there is no sand to stir up in the water. There is also less runoff from the shore.



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The turquoise waters of Hawaii often look pristine, but looks can be deceiving. Some of Hawaii's beaches are polluted regularly with enterococcus bacteria, an indicator that there's fecal material in the water. It's known to cause gastroenteritis and eye, ear, nose or throat infections.

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Eighty-four percent of Gulf Coast beaches, 70% of West Coast beaches, and 63% of the Great Lakes reached these potentially unsafe levels at least once in 2022.

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The 2023 annual air quality assessment from the American Lung Association has been released and Hawaii is one of the top states with the cleanest air. Car exhaust, burning fuels, and urban congestion notorious air pollutants that typically hang around more densely populated areas.

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Check the beach conditions: Before you swim, check the beach conditions and be aware of any potential hazards, such as rip currents or high waves. Stay within designated swimming areas: Many beaches have designated swimming areas monitored by lifeguards. Stay within these areas for added safe.

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Manzanita Beach in Oregon, Fairhope Public Beach in Alabama, and Santa Monica Pier in California are among the dirtiest and most polluted beaches in America.

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And that's a very risky endeavor, as taking sand from any beach in Hawaii is punishable by fines upwards of $100,000. This includes Papakolea Beach, also known as Green Sands Beach, and Punalu'u Beach, which is famous for its black volcanic sands.

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