Plastic "nurdles" found washed up on England's east coast are likely to have come from a collision involving an oil tanker ...
And millions of tiny plastic pellets known as nurdles have been found washed up on the east coast of England - leading to concerns about their impact on seabirds and marine life. The Coastguard has ...
Wildlife organisations have said it is a race against time to clear plastic pellets from beaches which are thought to have come from a collision involving two ships. The pellets are thought to have ...
The co-owners of an oil tanker involved in a collision with a cargo ship in the North Sea have released the first picture of ...
Harmful plastic pellets, known as nurdles, are washing up on beaches in Norfolk and around The Wash following a collision ...
Plastic nurdles may have spilt from damaged containers on a stricken ship involved in last week’s North Sea collision and ...
Every year, an estimated 2.5 billion nurdles – lentil-sized plastic resin pellets – enter Port Phillip Bay through stormwater ...
The co-owners of an oil tanker involved in a collision with a cargo ship in the North Sea have hailed the ‘exceptional ...
Small plastic pellets washed up on the east coast of the UK, a week after two ships collided in the country’s waters.
A spokesperson for the National Trust said: "We can confirm that plastic nurdles have begun to wash ashore on Brancaster ...
An urgent mission is under way to remove pollution debris from Norfolk's beaches, before it causes environmental catastrophe.
Plastic pellets which can be a risk to wildlife have washed up on shore following the collision between a tanker and a ...