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San Diego Storm: Coronado Beach Closed, Coastal Advisories Issued

San Diego Storm: Coronado Beach Closed, Coastal Advisories Issued

San⁤ Diego Beach Closures & Safety: A Comprehensive Guide to Staying Informed ⁣(December 2025)

Are you planning a trip to San Diego’s⁤ lovely‍ beaches? Recent rainfall has triggered water contact closures and⁤ advisories across several popular locations. Understanding the current‍ situation and how to stay safe is crucial for enjoying your time⁣ in the sun. This guide provides the latest facts on beach closures in San Diego County, explains the reasons behind them, and⁤ offers practical advice for staying informed and protected. We’ll delve into the⁤ causes of contamination, affected ‌areas, and resources​ to help you​ make informed decisions about your beach ‌visits.

Did ⁢You Know? According to a recent report‍ by the Surfrider Foundation‌ (November 2025), California ‍beaches‍ experience an average of 200 closure days per year ⁤due⁢ to pollution, impacting tourism and public health.

Understanding the ‌Issue: Tijuana River flows & Sewage Contamination

The primary‌ driver behind the current beach ⁢closures is the flow of the Tijuana River into the Pacific Ocean. Heavy rainfall in both⁣ the U.S. and Mexico overwhelms the aging wastewater infrastructure south of the border, leading to the discharge of ‍untreated or partially treated sewage into the⁤ river. This ​contaminated water then flows north, impacting beaches in San Diego County.

this isn’t​ a new problem. For decades, ‌cross-border pollution has plagued the ​region, with intermittent closures becoming increasingly frequent. A 2024 study by the U.S.International ⁣Boundary and Water⁣ Commission highlighted the urgent need for infrastructure upgrades to mitigate this ongoing ⁤issue. The situation is exacerbated by climate‍ change,which ⁤is contributing to⁤ more⁢ intense ​and frequent rainfall‍ events.

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Pro Tip: Always ⁢check water ‍quality reports before heading to the beach, especially after rainfall. websites like sdbeachinfo.com (detailed below) provide up-to-date information.

Current Beach Closures & ⁣Advisories (as of December 30, 2025)

here’s a ​breakdown of the current status of beaches in San ⁢Diego County:

* ⁤ full Closure – Coronado Shoreline: Remains closed⁢ untill water ​testing confirms safety.
* Full ⁣Closure – Tijuana Slough: Closed‍ until water samples ⁢meet‍ public ⁤health standards.
* Full Closure – Border‌ to Silver⁣ Strand Campground: Closed until water samples meet public health standards.
* Full Closure ‌- mission Bay (250ft N of 2540 E⁤ Mission Bay Dr): Storm drain area closed until ⁢water samples ⁤meet public health standards.
* Advisory⁢ – Buena Vista Lagoon Outlet (Oceanside): Elevated bacteria levels; exercise caution.
* Advisory – La Jolla Children’s Pool: Elevated‍ bacteria levels; exercise caution.
* Advisory – La Jolla Cove: Elevated bacteria levels; exercise caution.
* advisory – Avenida De La Playa (La Jolla‍ Shores): ⁢ Elevated bacteria levels; exercise caution.

What does a closure vs.an advisory ‌mean? A⁣ closure means ⁣entering the ⁤water is prohibited due to a‍ high risk of illness.​ An advisory indicates elevated bacteria levels⁢ that may ⁣pose a ‌health risk,and beachgoers should exercise caution.

Location Status Details
Coronado Shoreline Closed Sewage contamination from​ Tijuana River flow.
Tijuana Slough Closed Sewage contamination from Tijuana River flow.
La⁤ jolla Children’s Pool Advisory Elevated bacteria levels.
Buena ⁣Vista Lagoon Outlet Advisory Elevated bacteria levels.

Health Risks Associated

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