At SEA LIFE Scarborough we want to help clean up our local beaches for a better environment for all!
If you would like more information on the next Beach Clean, or you would like to reserve your spot, email Todd.German@merlinentertainments.biz for more information, or call the centre on (01723) 373414.
An estimated 26 million tons of plastic pollution ends up in the oceans each year where it chokes, entangles and poisons marine life. Our last beach clean took place on 19th September 2015. This was a very successful clean up with 14 volunteers helping out. In total, 1587 pieces of litter was removed from South Bay Scarborough. Thank you to everyone who donated their time and efforts to our conservation campaign.
By keeping our beaches clean we can keep harmful materials away from marine animals. Our beaches – and the creatures that live on or near them - are threatened by sewage and wastewater being diverted directly into the ocean, industrial waste, oil pollution, marine dumping, atmospheric deposition, radioactive waste, underground storage leaks and global warming.
An estimated 26 million tons of plastic pollution ends up in the oceans each year where it chokes, entangles and poisons marine life. Our last beach clean took place on 19th September 2015. This was a very successful clean up with 14 volunteers helping out. In total, 1587 pieces of litter was removed from South Bay Scarborough. Thank you to everyone who donated their time and efforts to our conservation campaign.
An estimated 26 million tons of plastic pollution ends up in the oceans each year where it chokes, entangles and poisons marine life. Our last beach clean took place on 19th September 2015. This was a very successful clean up with 14 volunteers helping out. In total, 1587 pieces of litter was removed from South Bay Scarborough. Thank you to everyone who donated their time and efforts to our conservation campaign.
By keeping our beaches clean we can keep harmful materials away from marine animals. Our beaches – and the creatures that live on or near them - are threatened by sewage and wastewater being diverted directly into the ocean, industrial waste, oil pollution, marine dumping, atmospheric deposition, radioactive waste, underground storage leaks and global warming.
By keeping our beaches clean we can keep harmful materials away from marine animals. Our beaches – and the creatures that live on or near them - are threatened by sewage and wastewater being diverted directly into the ocean, industrial waste, oil pollution, marine dumping, atmospheric deposition, radioactive waste, underground storage leaks and global warming.