North Sea crash vessels 'stable and salvage operations ongoing'
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North Sea crash vessels 'stable and salvage operations ongoing'
Operations continuing to retrieve plastic 'nurdles'
Plastic pellets were discovered in the water and on the east coast of England, a week after the collision in the North Sea between a container carrier and a tanker, causing a "deep concern" on Monday from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. ...
This is the first trace of pollution found in the region, a week after a cargo ship struck a tanker on Monday, March 10, off the coast of northeastern England.
TF1 INFO Plastic pellets were detected in the water and on the east coast of England. These pollutants were found a week after the collision between a container carrier and a tanker in the North Sea. This discovery worries the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. - Collision in the North Sea: plastic pellets discovered in the water and on the English coast (Environment).
‘Deep concern’ for wildlife after pellets wash up following two-ship collision
Conservationists say it is a ‘real race against time’ after the plastic nurdles began appearing on beaches from the collision in the North Sea. Wildlife groups say they are “deeply concerned” about plastic pellets which have started washing up on beaches following the collision between a tanker and a container ship in the North Sea, stressing it is now a “real race against time”. The nurdles, which have begun appearing on the northern coast of N…
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