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Fires out on container ship involved in North Sea collision amid beach fearsThe National Trust said nurdles have begun to appear on Brancaster Beach, in Norfolk, and the RSPB confirmed they have washed up at the charity’s reserve at nearby Titchwell. A trust spokeswoman said: ...
Photographs have been released showing contractors using a mechanical vacuum to remove plastic nurdles from beaches.
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Cleaning plastic from beaches after sea collision could take weeks, says councilThe National Trust said nurdles have begun to appear on Brancaster Beach, in Norfolk, and the RSPB confirmed they have washed up at the charity’s reserve at nearby Titchwell. Fidra, the anti-pollution ...
Around 1,000 toxic plastic pellets have been sucked up from a Norfolk beach by a giant vacuum cleaner. The tiny grains - known as nurdles - and charred chunks of larger debris began washing onto ...
"Plastic pellets have begun to wash ashore on Brancaster Beach and elsewhere along the Norfolk coast, following the North Sea tanker collision last week. "This is a developing situation and we are ...
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Container ship severely damaged in North Sea crash to be towed to ScotlandThe Solong collided with the anchored tanker Stena Immaculate about 12 miles off the coast of East Yorkshire on March 10, ...
A mechanical vacuum will be used to collect and remove plastic nurdles from West Norfolk beaches following the North Sea ...
Also last week, the National Trust said nurdles had begun to appear on Brancaster Beach in Norfolk and the RSPB confirmed they have washed up at the charity’s reserve at nearby Titchwell.
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