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  • 'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
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    'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
    Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.

    The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.

    The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".

    The seaside town of Whitby in North Yorkshire in Northern England. local fisherman and the community in the North east have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been “catastrophic” to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.

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  • 'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
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    'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
    Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.

    The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.

    The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".

    A woman takes a nap on a bench in the seaside town of Whitby in North Yorkshire in Northern England.

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  • 'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
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    'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
    Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.

    The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.

    The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".

    A woman takes a nap on a bench in the seaside town of Whitby in North Yorkshire in Northern England.

    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
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    'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
    Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.

    The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.

    The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".

    A woman takes a nap in the seaside town of Whitby in North Yorkshire in Northern England. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been “catastrophic” to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.

    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
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    'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
    Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.

    The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.

    The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".

    Joe Redfern ,30, Marine Biologist & General Manager of Whitby Lobster Hatchery in the seaside town of Whitby in North Yorkshire in Northern England. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been ìcatastrophicî to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.

    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
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    'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
    Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.

    The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.

    The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".

    Joe Redfern, Marine biologist and General Manager of Whitby Lobster Hatchery in the seaside town of Whitby in North Yorkshire in Northern England. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been “catastrophic” to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.

    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
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    'We just want the truth': British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
    Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the government.

    The mystery of what caused the deaths has thrust small coastal communities in the north-east of England, into the centre of a national political drama.

    The Environment Agency, part of Defra, promised to investigate, pledging to send samples of water, sediment and crab for analysis, which they said would examine the theory that pollution was to blame. Then in February this year, the official answer came. Concerns that dredging work in September had disturbed toxic sediment in the River Tees were dismissed because there was "no evidence of a link" between that and the die-offs, Defra's report said. Instead, it concluded, the most likely factor was a "naturally occurring harmful algal bloom".

    Joe Redfern, Marine Biologist and General Manager of Whitby Lobster Hatchery in the seaside town of Whitby in North Yorkshire in Northern England. local fisherman and the community have suffered in the past year with large numbers deaths of crabs and lobsters which have been washed up all along the North East and North Yorkshire coastline. Fishing crews have noticed sparse catches and massive decline in their catches which have been ìcatastrophicî to their livelihoods. A recent investigation by the Environment Agency has identified a harmful algal bloom being of significance however local fisherman dispute this and suspect that licensed dredging and chemical contamination related to offshore windfarms are to blame.

    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Oystermen founders
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    Oystermen founders
    Oystermen founders Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell.
    OFM awards 2019. Best Restaurant
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  • Oystermen founders
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    Oystermen founders
    Oystermen founders Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell.
    OFM awards 2019. Best Restaurant
    © Phil Fisk / Observer / eyevine

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  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201v)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201aj)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201ai)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201b)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201d)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201p)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201q)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201o)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201r)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201s)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201t)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201u)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201w)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201x)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201y)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201z)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201ad)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201ae)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201af)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201ag)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201ah)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201c)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201e)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201f)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
    Huge numbers of sea creatures wash up on beaches in East Yorkshire, UK - 05 Mar 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
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    NEWS - Millionen von Meereslebewesen nach den Unwettern an der Küste von East Yorkshire angeschwemmt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust/REX/Shutterstock (9449201g)
    Devastating scenes show millions of sea creatures from fish to lobsters & Crabs washed up on beaches in East Yorkshire caused by high tides and gale force winds from Storm Emma
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