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More shellfish washed up on Saltburn beach after die-off | More shellfish washed up on Saltburn beach after die-off |
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Barely moving starfish were spotted on the beach | Barely moving starfish were spotted on the beach |
Thousands more dead and dying shellfish have been washed up on a beach on a stretch of coast where there has been a mass crustacean die-off. | Thousands more dead and dying shellfish have been washed up on a beach on a stretch of coast where there has been a mass crustacean die-off. |
The dead mussels, crabs, razor clams and starfish have been seen on the sands at Saltburn-by-the-Sea, south of the River Tees. | The dead mussels, crabs, razor clams and starfish have been seen on the sands at Saltburn-by-the-Sea, south of the River Tees. |
Stuart Marshall, who owns a nearby beach hut, said it was "devastating" | Stuart Marshall, who owns a nearby beach hut, said it was "devastating" |
The Environment Agency (EA) said it was caused by the weather and high tides and was normal for the time of year. | The Environment Agency (EA) said it was caused by the weather and high tides and was normal for the time of year. |
But Mr Marshall, 58, said a large deposit of black debris had just arrived on the tide and was not normal. | But Mr Marshall, 58, said a large deposit of black debris had just arrived on the tide and was not normal. |
"We do get bits of coal from time to time but not anything like this," he said. | "We do get bits of coal from time to time but not anything like this," he said. |
He also questioned rough seas had killed the creatures, saying the waters had been calm. | He also questioned rough seas had killed the creatures, saying the waters had been calm. |
The Environment Agency said some young fish were vulnerable to being stranded on beaches like Saltburn's | The Environment Agency said some young fish were vulnerable to being stranded on beaches like Saltburn's |
Helen Whitworth, from Northallerton, North Yorkshire, also said the black deposit was unexpected. | Helen Whitworth, from Northallerton, North Yorkshire, also said the black deposit was unexpected. |
"This black area is not usually here - usually it's a really beautiful beach," she said. | "This black area is not usually here - usually it's a really beautiful beach," she said. |
Thousands of dead crustaceans washed up between Hartlepool and Whitby in 2021. | Thousands of dead crustaceans washed up between Hartlepool and Whitby in 2021. |
Fishermen have claimed the previous deaths were linked to the dredging of the River Tees but a panel of experts said a disease or parasite new to UK waters may have been responsible. | Fishermen have claimed the previous deaths were linked to the dredging of the River Tees but a panel of experts said a disease or parasite new to UK waters may have been responsible. |
But the panel said it was "unable to identify a clear and convincing single cause for the unusual crustacean mortality". | But the panel said it was "unable to identify a clear and convincing single cause for the unusual crustacean mortality". |
Mussels are easily dislodged during storms, the Environment Agency said | Mussels are easily dislodged during storms, the Environment Agency said |
The EA said the recently arrived black substance was coal deposit "which is not unusual for this stretch of coastline". | The EA said the recently arrived black substance was coal deposit "which is not unusual for this stretch of coastline". |
A spokesperson said: "While we know people are concerned, the combination of recent heavy swell, spring tides and onshore winds means natural wash ups will occur more often." | A spokesperson said: "While we know people are concerned, the combination of recent heavy swell, spring tides and onshore winds means natural wash ups will occur more often." |
Starfish, razor clams and mussels were easily dislodged during storms and some young fish were vulnerable to being stranded on shallow gradient beaches such as Saltburn, the EA added. | Starfish, razor clams and mussels were easily dislodged during storms and some young fish were vulnerable to being stranded on shallow gradient beaches such as Saltburn, the EA added. |
Meanwhile, speaking in the Commons, shadow environment secretary Jim McMahon called on the environment secretary to meet concerned fishermen. | |
Mr McMahon told Therese Coffey "working people, grafters of this country, the foundation of our food security" were being ignored. | |
In a reference to Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen, who has rejected claims the die-offs were caused by dredging for the Teesside freeport, he said: "It is wrong that public figures instead of stepping up like true public servants are acting like Houchen's henchmen, pound shop goons closing down debate and legitimate challenge. | |
"Well it won't work, it is not going away." | |
Ms Coffey said Mr McMahon had "basically impugned the integrity of the chief scientific adviser of Defra" with his comments. | |
She said the issue was "very important" but she did not need to meet fishermen "because there has already been investigation into this". | |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs | Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs |
Whitby | Whitby |
Saltburn-by-the-Sea | Saltburn-by-the-Sea |
Hartlepool | Hartlepool |
Fishing industry | Fishing industry |
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