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2019 Bathing Water Profile for Walney Biggar Bank
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phytoplanktonStatement For the four year (2015-2018) assessment period where data is available, phytoplankton (microscopic algae) was not noted at this site. Phytoplankton (microscopic algae) naturally increase in number at certain times of the year. This process is known as a phytoplankton bloom. This bathing water does not have a history of phytoplankton blooms. The risks to human health from contact, ingestion or inhalation with marine algae that currently occur in UK coastal waters are considered to be low. However, some individuals may be more sensitive and display some reactions. A common marine algae found in UK coastal waters is Phaeocystis, which is often mistaken for sewage as it forms foam and a brown scum, but it is non-toxic.
2019 Bathing Water Profile for Walney Biggar Bank
http://environment.data.gov.uk/data/bathing-water-profile/ukd1102-44200/2019:1
bathing water description
Walney Biggar Bank bathing water is the most southerly of the three beaches on Walney Island. The beach is made up of shingle, larger rocks and some sandy areas.
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2019 Bathing Water Profile for Walney Biggar Bank
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ukd1102 44200
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