Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Two swimming advisories placed in Virginia Beach waters Wednesday afternoon

VIRGINIA BEACH — City officials have issued swimming advisories for two different locations on Wednesday afternoon after tests indicated higher than normal bacteria levels.

Residents are encouraged to avoid waters in the areas of the 5000 block of Ocean View Avenue to Mortons Road in Chic’s Beach, and from Starfish Road to Rockbridge Road on the bay.

An advisory was previously placed from Starfish Road to Rockbridge Road earlier this month.

Bacteria levels are monitored “using indicator organisms such as Enterococcus.”

“The coastal waters of Virginia are generally very clean, and we test them weekly from May through September,” said Heidi Kulberg, M.D., director of the Virginia Beach Department of Public Health, in a news release. “On the occasions when waters fail to meet the standards, we need to protect public health by letting residents and visitors know.”

Warning signs will be posted on the beaches and surrounding roadways to alert swimmers of the advisory. Swimming and wading are prohibited until bacteria returns to safe levels.

The Enterococci organisms are used to determine levels of fecal contamination in recreational waters. Officials said they don’t cause illness, but studies show their presence is “closely correlated to the presence of other disease-causing organisms.”

Residents that enter waters with high bacteria levels are at risk of developing gastrointestinal illness, and skin, eye and respiratory infections.

“We encourage the public to protect their health by complying with this advisory,” Kulberg said in the release. “Typically an advisory of this nature is temporary and will be withdrawn once the bacteria levels have returned to safe levels.”

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