
- Marine litter, Foto Fitis, www.fotofitis.nl
Marine litter
Proof that the North Sea is used as a dump-site washes ashore every day. Glass, wood, paper, medicine, cans - one runs into all sorts of objects during a walk along the beach. Since the past few years, plastic has increased among the various types of rubbish. Much of it is merely thrown overboard from ships. Birds such as fulmars see this garbage as food and swallow it. Twenty million kilograms of marine litter end up in the North Sea yearly. Fishermen in the Netherlands caught 110,000 kilograms of marine litter in their nets in 2004. They hand the litter over to proper dumping stations, as part of the EU project 'Save the North Sea'. The annual Coastwatch project involves school children and volunteers from various European countries, including the Netherlands, who collect and investigate the litter washed onto the shore.








