just took the dog on redcar beach sandeels inches thick dead all along the beach and more getting washed up is this nature normal etc sea isent rough dead flat never seen so many gulls
A passage in the ebook below describes how diving terns can kill and stun more than they eat in thick shoals. If theres that many about they are going to be the top bait
I blame Sunderland fan's no idea why just i am bored
Seen it before but not for many years and if i remmber right it is to do with lack of CO2 in the water causing them to drift and be carried onto the beaches.
Owt on the news? If it was pollution it would he reasonable to expect to see a mixture of species washed up. Perhaps its something theyre particularly sensitive to? Do they die after spawning?
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