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Puerto Vallarta beaches pass water quality tests and without sargassum for Easter Holidays

Puerto Vallarta (PVDN) - Through monitoring by researchers from the University of Guadalajara, it can be determined that the seawater in Puerto Vallarta (Bahía de Banderas) is suitable for recreational use during the upcoming Holy Week and Easter holidays.

The foregoing was announced by the Master of Science, María del Carmen Cortés Lara, professor and researcher at this University Center, who along with other researchers has been analyzing the algae blooms that have occurred in recent decades in the Bay of Banderas.

"There are no events (algal blooms or red tides) so far . . .

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