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Home / Environment / West Sussex Beaches Choked by Container Debris

West Sussex Beaches Choked by Container Debris

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Shipping containers spilled plastic, foam insulation, and bananas onto West Sussex beaches.
  • Volunteers describe the scene as 'carnage' with the sea resembling 'polystyrene soup'.
  • Authorities urge the public to avoid affected beaches due to potential hazards.
West Sussex Beaches Choked by Container Debris

Beaches in West Sussex are currently dealing with extensive pollution following the loss of 16 shipping containers from a cargo vessel off the Isle of Wight on Saturday. The containers have released a significant amount of plastic, foam insulation, and bananas, which are now washing ashore with every tide. Residents have characterized the situation as "carnage," with the sea described as "polystyrene soup" due to the floating debris.

Community volunteers, including groups like the Selsey Beach Litter Ninjas, have mobilized in large numbers to clear the beaches. Despite their efforts, the debris continues to return with the high tide, leading to frustration over the perceived slow response from authorities. Wildlife cameramen have also voiced concerns about the potential for a serious ecological disaster, emphasizing the urgent need to prevent the foam from breaking down into microplastics.

Local councils have appointed a contractor to manage the clean-up operation in Selsey, Pagham Harbour, and Bognor Regis. Officials are urging the public to stay away from the affected beaches due to potential hazards, including metal fragments, and have advised against consuming any washed-up fruit. The duration of the clean-up operation remains uncertain as the extent of the environmental impact is closely monitored.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
16 shipping containers fell overboard from a cargo ship off the Isle of Wight, spilling their contents onto the beaches.
Plastic, foam insulation, and bananas from the damaged shipping containers have been washing ashore.
Authorities advise people to avoid the beaches in Pagham Harbour and other affected areas due to possible metal fragments and pollution.

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