Thousands of starfish wash up on Noord-Holland beaches, including Zandvoort
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Many starfish have washed up on the beach of Zandvoort, a spokesperson for the Zandvoort Rescue Brigade confirmed.
Thousands of starfish wash up on Noord-Holland beaches, including Zandvoort
Beaches in Noord-Holland were again blanketed with hundreds of starfish, marking the latest in a recurring natural phenomenon that has fascinated locals and visitors alike. This year’s spectacle mirrors a similar event around the same time last year, when beachgoers encountered a vast number of starfish scattered along the shoreline.Marine ecologist Kees Camphuysen explained that such large-scale wash-ups can occur due to various factors. One si…
Many starfish have washed up on the beach of Zandvoort, a spokesperson for the Zandvoort Rescue Brigade confirmed after reporting by NH Nieuws. According to him, the aquatic animals are also found in other places along the coast.
If you took a Christmas walk along the coast today or yesterday, chances are you've already seen them: many Dutch beaches are littered with washed-up starfish these days. This is probably due to the strong wind blowing inland.
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