Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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My advice is you’d need your head testing to go in the sea. Go to a pool if you want a swim.
“ Sussex has been particularly badly hit by sewage pollution, with new figures showing that every single beach between Brighton and Hastings has been marred by waste. Bexhill and Normans Bay beaches remain closed after raw sewage was pumped into the sea. A spokesperson for Southern Water said the firm was “deeply sorry” and understood “the distress this causes”.
However, the situation could be worse than the figures show: at Seaford, in Sussex, the sewage monitor was only working a third of the time.”
There’s a massive difference between those who choose to sea swim and those who prefer the pool. I have no interest in pool swimming, sea swimming is liberating and freedom in the way that pool swimming isn’t. As I said above, I have swum off Seaford, one of the polluted beaches, four times this week and last, each time swimming some distance out, and with no issues whatsoever, that said, I accept I have been lucky, having swallowed water in doing so. It doesn’t seem to have deterred the anglers either, plenty fishing off Seaford today.