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Tons of dead marine life washes up on Littlehampton beach amidst pollution

Tons of marine life has washed up on #Littlehampton beach amidst the English government allowing water companies to pour masses of sewage into our oceans.

(Cc) Dwayne Hards.

Hundreds upon thousands of dead sea animals have washed up on the coast of Littlehampton, including crabs, fish, jellyfish, lobsters, sea snails, oysters, and many other species of marine life amidst the government allowing sewage companies to pollute our oceans full of raw, untreated sewage.


The problem began after the #government voted to allow wastewater treatment companies to dump billions of gallons of raw, untreated sewage into our oceans amidst a shortage of lorry drivers to transport the chemicals needed to clean the 'dodgy' wastewater due to #Brexit.


Dumping raw sewage into our oceans poses an incredibly high risk of pollution to marine life, swimmers and bathers, the environment, and potential seafood.


Many people have signed petitions which are urging water companies to stop dumping sewage into our rivers, oceans, and canals, as well as our other water streams.

Dwayne Hards, #LCN's founder, said: "It's really depressing to see our sea life suffering like this so I will investigate this myself by using my microscope and identifying the problem causing bacteria, then I will write an article for LCN's readers to inform them what is causing the surge of dead animals washing up on our beaches."

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