Updates will occur as conditions change, including lifting of advisories.
No active cyanobacteria blooms
The Town of Plymouth does not regularly test for cyanobacteria, as it is always present in the water. It is only when it is present in very high quantities that visual observations, confirmed by the Department of Energy and Environmental Affairs, indicate the presence of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) cells in the above-listed pond(s). This evidence suggests that the level of cyanobacteria in the water may exceed the MDPH guidelines (PDF) for recreational waterbodies in Massachusetts. Accordingly, as recommended by MDPH, a public health advisory is being issued by the Plymouth Public Health Division. View Cyanobacteria Sign (PDF). An advisory cannot be lifted until the bloom has been visibly clear for two consecutive weeks.
Under Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulations for beaches, beach operators must sample bathing water at all public beaches for bacteria each week, using the Enterococcus indicator organism. Under that regulation, beach sampling is conducted weekly during the swim season.
Beach Sampling Results As Of : 9/29/2025
Fresh Pond (Open 6/28/25-8/10/25): NO FURTHER SEASONAL TESTING
Hedges Pond (Open 6/23/25-8/10/25): NO FURTHER SEASONAL TESTING
Morton Park (Open 5/24/25-9/1/25): NO FURTHER SEASONAL TESTING
Plymouth Beach (Open 5/24/25-9/1/25): NO FURTHER SEASONAL TESTING
White Horse Beach (Open 6/23/25-8/10/25): NO FURTHER SEASONAL TESTING
Nelson Beach (Open 5/24/25-9/1/25): NO FURTHER SEASONAL TESTING