Florida beach water quality map: See test results for your favorite beach

Sarasota County has posted “no swim” advisories for seven beaches, after July 25 water quality samples found the amount of enterococcus bacteria to exceed acceptable limits.

Readers can find beach water quality results at data.heraldtribune.com/beach-water-quality. The map shows the latest enteric bacteria ratings and avoid-water advisories near Sarasota from the Florida Department of Health.

What is enteric bacteria?

Enteric bacteria, which inhabits the intestinal tract of people and animals, is an indication of fecal pollution. It may come from stormwater runoff, pets, wildlife and human sewage. Symptoms include upset stomach, diarrhea, eye irritation and skin rashes.

Other Florida water databases

Is the water safe to swim or fish near me? This data map shows how clean the water is before you go swimming or fishing near Sarasota.

Florida algal bloom map: This data map shows results from the last 90 days. Blue-green algae are types of bacteria called cyanobacteria. They can be blue, bright green, brown or red, and can have a strong odor similar to rotting plants, according to the Florida Department of Health.

This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Beach water quality map in Sarasota, Florida