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The Marine Conservation Society's survey shows that there is a record high in rubbish on beaches in the UK...
The amount of rubbish on the UK's beaches has hit a record high
level, according to the Marine Conservation
Society (MCS)'s Beachwatch survey. The amount of litter has increased by 110
per cent since 1994, with an average of 2,195 pieces of rubbish per kilometre.
Average levels of litter have risen in almost all areas of the UK
since 1997. Beaches in the South-West have the highest density of rubbish, at
4,784 items per kilometre, and Scotland
had the highest litter average of all regions surveyed this year.
More than a third of the litter dropped came from the public, with the rest
coming from fishing, sewage and shipping. Plastic was the most frequently found
item of rubbish, with a 148per cent rise in the density of plastic waste since
1994.
Emma Snowden, Co-ordinator at the MCS, says, ‘Litter can harm and kill wildlife
through ingestion and entanglement.' More than 170 species, including seabirds,
turtles and whales, have been known to mistake litter for food, which can lead
to starvation, poisoning and fatal stomach blockages
The MCS also notes that it costs millions of pounds to clear up the
coastline, and wants the Government to develop a ‘coordinated marine litter
strategy'.
However, Environment Minister Huw Irranca-Davies says, ‘Ultimately this is an
issue of personal responsibility.'
The MCS are petitioning the Government to establish specific bodies across the UK to
work together to prevent marine litter.
Miss Snowden says, ‘We want to see zero waste on Britain's beaches and our first goal is to halve the litter on Britain's beaches by 2015. In order to achieve this, we need to appoint lead agencies with the specific responsibility to stop marine litter and develop a marine action plan now.'
Source: www.countrylife.co.uk
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