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City gives reassurance on discoloured Strandfontein beach water

City gives reassurance on discoloured Strandfontein beach water Share The City says the water quality at Strandfontein beach has not shown a major change or decline in the past five years, despite a report of discoloured water and lack of bird and sea life. Resident Keith Blake said in recent weeks he and other fishermen had noted a darker than usual colour in the water stretching between Strandfontein and Muizenberg beaches. “We noticed wave after wave of dark coffee, almost oil-like, mixture in the surf on an almost daily basis. The colour of the seawater has also not been clear, almost a pea-soup colouration.”

A lolly to make you jolly : Life s a beach, agai

At 7.30am on Tuesday there were already more footprints on Cape Town’s Muizenberg Beach than there had been during the entire previous month. In the parking lot at Surfers’ Corner surfers waxed their boards, while dog-walkers, runners and other exercise enthusiasts wandered the shoreline. Some maintained social-distancing measures. Some did not. Following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement on Monday, 1 February, that beaches, dams, rivers and public swimming pools will be reopened, subject to health protocols, South Africans seized the opportunity to return to the sand, soak up the sun and swim. Beaches in the Eastern Cape and along the Garden Route have been closed to the public since 16 December 2020. And, on that day, it was also announced that KwaZulu-Natal beaches would be closed for public holidays during the festive season, as well as on 2-3 January.

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