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BEACH CLEANS IN THE SOUTH WEST

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In 1994, 1045 pieces of rubbish were found per km on average on UK beaches that were surveyed. In 2008 it was 2195. In the South West in 2008 it was 4784. 60% of it was small plastic pieces. Since 1994 the density of plastic recorded on beach cleans has increased by 146%.

Plastics contain toxins, carcinogens and are mistaken by sea birds and animals as food. It eventually kills them. World wide it is estimated that there are on average 46,000 pieces of plastic litter for every square mile of ocean.

If you want to help clean our beaches, get involved in one of the Beach Clean Network’s events, below…

Area: South Devon
Beach: Mansands and Scabbacombe beaches
Date: 31/03/2010
Time: 10am
Organiser: Ben Rugman

For more details please click HERE

Area: South Devon
Beach: South Milton Sands
Date: 02/04/2010
Time: 12pm-2pm
Organiser: Simon Hill

For more details please click HERE

Of course, please don’t forget that you can get help organising your own beach cleans and can post your own beach cleans at www.beachclean.net.