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If you’re anything like me, you love everything to do with the beach. The thing I love the most is beachcombing and collecting natural treasures that the ocean has unexpectedly swept onto the coast.
Turtle hospitals and aquariums across the country are caring for sea turtles that stranded on beaches during the winter season, which is now coming to a close amid an uptick in strandings along ...
Clumps of tiny, molten pellets, known as "nurdles", are being washed up on its beaches, including in Skegness. From the top of the Giant Wheel on the resort's Pleasure Beach, which is due to ...
“How lucky I am to be still alive,” Frank wrote in the caption of the Reddit post and also shared a photograph of his hand holding a little object that resembles a seashell. “This is a picture from an ...
Two windswept beaches 80km south of Adelaide have been closed to the public after locals reported “more than 100” surfers fell ill on the weekend. Their symptoms included “a sore throat ...
Two Australian beaches have been closed after dead fish and a mysterious foam washed ashore while surfers reported feeling unwell. Health authorities closed Waitipinga and neighbouring Parsons ...
One halcyon spring day in 1903, the 69-year-old anatomist and naturalist Dr. James Bell Pettigrew sat at the top of a sloping street on the outskirts of St. Andrews, Scotland, perched inside a ...
Sea lions can be heard barking off the San Pedro coast as the number of the sick mammals stranded on LA beaches continues to rise due to a toxic algal bloom. Sea Lions are not the only animals ...
Council worker Derrick Whitworth holds a piece of the debris found on Skegness beach People in Skegness have described being "moved to tears" after debris was found on a large stretch of the beach ...
A mysterious froth has washed up South Australian beaches, raising serious concerns with surfers reportedly falling sick and fish dying in dozens, The Guardian reported. Apart from over 100 ...
The foam has covered hundreds of metres along Waitpinga Beach, nearly 80km south of Adelaide in South Australia. Parsons Beach, another popular surfing spot just west of Waitpinga, is also affected.
Dead fish and seahorses were found on the beaches. (Anthony Rowland/Facebook) The event is believed to be due to a microalgal bloom. (Anthony Rowland/Facebook) Auto news: The coupe that history ...