By Craig McCarthy | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

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UPDATE: All beaches in New Jersey are now open

Fifteen beaches along the Jersey Shore closed on Wednesday due to high levels of bacteria, according to state officials, up from three on Tuesday.

New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection's website mapped the closed beaches with high levels of enterococci, due to runoff from the recent storms.

Six other beaches were temporarily closed for beach replenishment.

According to the agency, 191 beaches remained open along the coastline on Wednesday.

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Avon Road in Pine Beach Boro

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Beachwood Beach in Beachwood Boro

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Jennifer Lane in Stafford Township

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North Carolina Avenue in Atlantic City

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Pennsylvania Avenue in Atlantic City

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Missouri Avenue in Atlantic City

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Georgia Avenue in Atlantic City

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Annapolis Avenue in Atlantic City

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Bartram Avenue in Atlantic City

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Montgomery Avenue in Atlantic City

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Austin Avenue in Ventnor City

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New Haven Avenue in Ventnor City

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Dorset Avenue in Ventnor City

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Washington Avenue in Ventnor City

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New Jersey Avenue in Somers Point City

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Claremont Avenue in Margate City was temporarily closed for beach replenishment

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Gladstone Avenue in Margate City was temporarily closed for beach replenishment

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St. James Avenue in Atlantic City was temporarily closed for beach replenishment

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Kentucky Avenue in Atlantic City was temporarily closed for beach replenishment

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Dr. MLK Boulevard in Atlantic City was temporarily closed for beach replenishment

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Elberon Beach Club in Long Branch City was temporarily closed for beach replenishment

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