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Once the markers are taken away, it's no longer considered safe to swim in those areas, according to a news release. While the beach may remain open to the public, the DNR does not recommend swimming.
Many state parks have designated swimming areas that offer extra safety measures. The areas can be identified with markers and/or buoys at a water depth likely less than five feet and a beach flag ...
Photo by Don MacMonagle. Pictured at Kells Bay, Cahersiveen, Kerry on Thursday at the launch of the HSE/ Cork Kerry Community Healthcare Swim distance marker buoys. Photo by Don MacMonagle.
From the Prior Lake Association Channel marker buoys: All green and all red buoys indicate that the boating channel is between them. In flowing water, the red buoy is on the right side of the ...
Once the markers are taken away, it's no longer considered safe to swim in those areas, according to a news release. While the beach may remain open to the public, the DNR does not recommend swimming.
Once the markers are taken away, it's no longer considered safe to swim in those areas, according to a news release. While the beach may remain open to the public, the DNR does not recommend swimming.