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Marine debris and particularly floating plastic is a major hazhard for wildlife. Seabirds, turtles and marine mammals may ingest plastic, which may cause their death. Discarded plastic erodes to microscopic particles, which can enter the human food chain. Some plastic softeners may mimic endocrine hormones which impact reproduction.

Marine debris washes up on the Guernsey shore regularly. Much of it is from shipping including fishing boats. Storms bring up smashed up lobster pots. When beach cleaning we always find the odd shoe, cigarette lighters, fishing twine and line, pieces of styrofoam and insulation foam, plastic bags and plastic bottles, and thousands of pieces of hard plastic including disposable plastic cutlery, plastic bottle tops and plastic toys.
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Champ rouget beach litter nr Chouet 050607 229 smg
To acknowledge World Oceans Day on 8 June 2007 Guernsey Climate Action Network (G-CAN) members removed human litter from the shore at Champ Rouget on Guernsey's north coast. The litter included fifteen plastic cigarette lighters, parts of several tires, plastic bottles and lots of plastic bottle tops, glue bottles, shampoo bottles, a few empty shotgun cartridges, pieces of Styrofoam, plastic floss holders, plastic sheeting, fibreglass, pieces of foam insulation, lots of pieces of nylon rope, a broken lobster pot, pieces of glass fibre reinforced wood, package strapping material, aluminium drink cans, a golf tee, a broken plastic Frisbee, and various sizes and pieces of plastic packaging. There were also thousands of small pieces of plastic.

File No. 080607 307
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Champ rouget beach litter nr Chouet 050607 235 smg
beach litter before clean-up Champ Rouget 080607 3-914 smg
To acknowledge World Oceans Day on 8 June 2007 Guernsey Climate Action Network (G-CAN) members removed human litter from the shore at Champ Rouget on Guernsey's north coast. The litter included fifteen plastic cigarette lighters, parts of several tires, plastic bottles and lots of plastic bottle tops, glue bottles, shampoo bottles, a few empty shotgun cartridges, pieces of Styrofoam, plastic floss holders, plastic sheeting, fibreglass, pieces of foam insulation, lots of pieces of nylon rope, a broken lobster pot, pieces of glass fibre reinforced wood, package strapping material, aluminium drink cans, a golf tee, a broken plastic Frisbee, and various sizes and pieces of plastic packaging. There were also thousands of small pieces of plastic.

File No. 080607 320
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beach litter Vanessa & Joseph Adams Champ Rouget 080607 34-914 smg
Champ Rouget after litter collection 080607 13-915 smg
Beach litter Odette Duerdin Champ Rouget 080607 12-915 smg
Joseph Adams sits in front of litter collected on the shore at Champ Rouget on the north coast of Guernsey, Channel Islands by Guernsey Climate Action Network (G-CAN) volunteers on World Ocean's Day on 8 June 2007.   The litter included disposable plastic cigarette lighters, plastic bottles and plastic bottle tops, strapping from packaging, drink cans, nylon twine and fishing netting, nylon fishing line, plastic sheeting, pieces of styrofoam, a rubber glove, a single running shoe, a flip flop, several shotgun cartridges, a golf tee, a plastic frisbee, plastic carrier bags, and pieces of rubber.
File No. 080607 4-915
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Champ rouget beach litter nr Chouet 050607 229 smg
Champ rouget beach litter nr Chouet 050607 229 smg
Champ rouget beach litter nr Chouet 050607 229 smg
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