The beach at Withernsea, on the UK's northeast coast, near where a tanker carrying jet fuel was struck by a cargo ship The entrance to the old pier in Withernsea The UK coastguard ended the search ...
Plastic nurdles have been washed up on beaches in Norfolk following the collision last week between the Solong and the Stena Immaculate.
Both vessels remain in the North Sea, with the Stena Immaculate at anchor 12 miles off Withernsea, and the Solong about 20 miles further south, off Mablethorpe. The company managing the Stena ...
with the Stena Immaculate at anchor 12 miles off Withernsea, and the Solong about 20 miles further south, off Mablethorpe. The company managing the Stena Immaculate described at the weekend how ...
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Fires have been extinguished aboard a container ship which collided with a tanker in the North Sea as concerns continue about ...
The National Trust said nurdles have begun to appear on Brancaster Beach, in Norfolk, and the RSPB confirmed ... with the Stena Immaculate at anchor 12 miles off Withernsea, and the Solong about 20 ...
Withernsea’s mayor Ian Blackburn believes ... Groynes, which are built out to sea from the beach like a barrier, trap beach material and stop it from being transported away by longshore drift.
It washed up on Tunstall Beach, near Withernsea, on April 28, 1825. Since the 1830s, the animal's skeleton has been stored in an outbuilding at Burton Constable. However, over time it fell into poor ...
Fires have been extinguished aboard a container ship which collided with a tanker in the North Sea as concerns continue about the effect on wildlife of plastic pellets released from the vessel.
The National Trust said nurdles have begun to appear on Brancaster Beach, in Norfolk ... with the Stena Immaculate at anchor 12 miles off Withernsea, and the Solong about 20 miles further south ...
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