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Best, Worst Beaches in US

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has released its 20th Annual Beach Report, complete with a special section on oil on Gulf beaches and the 5-Star Rating Guide for 200 Popular U.S. Beaches. The group analyzes water quality statistics for America's most popular beaches. To read the NRDC report, click here.
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Unfortunately, as of July 27, 2010, 5-star Gulf Shores Public Beach in Alabama has been closed this year for 53 days due to the Gulf oil spill. Also as of July 27, 49 of the 253 beach segments that are monitored for bacteria in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida have had oil spill-related closures, advisories and notices.

Gulf Shores Beach, Alabama

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Unfortunately, as of July 27, 2010, 5-star Gulf Shores Public Beach in Alabama has been closed this year for 53 days due to the Gulf oil spill. Also as of July 27, 49 of the 253 beach segments that are monitored for bacteria in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida have had oil spill-related closures, advisories and notices.
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