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00:00 This winter we've had a particularly high frequency of storm surges.
00:05 So that's when we get a bulge on top of the sea due to low pressure systems and high winds and high tides.
00:11 And that's meant that we've seen an extraordinary amount of marine plastic getting washed up onto the beach.
00:19 At Peguab Bay, it gets funneled from the channel into this little corner of the coastline.
00:26 And we see an extraordinary amount of really small fragments of plastic.
00:31 And particularly, we get a lot of netting and dolly rope, which is a fine plastic fish net that hangs off the bottom of bottom trawling nets.
00:40 And of course, it will never get biodegraded. And so it's incredibly dangerous.
00:46 It can get caught around bird's feet, bird's beaks or get caught around a seal's neck or ingested by any kind of animal.
00:55 So really important that we clean off the beach
00:57 before it gets put back into the sea again.