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Advisory: Biloxi beach closed, seafood collected nearshore may be unsafe

2015-05-08 00:49:47| Waste Management - Topix.net

Officials have now closed Biloxi West Central Beach and are advising residents not to consume seafood collected from the nearshore waters. Stretching from Travia Avenue to Iberville Drive, Biloxi West Central Beach is closed, according to the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality.

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