East Sussex: Seabirds covered in oil found on county beaches
Recently, a worrying sight has been observed on the beaches of East Sussex. Seabirds have been found covered in oil, struggling to clean themselves and fly properly. This discovery has sparked concerns among local residents and environmentalists.
The exact source of the oil pollution is yet to be determined, but experts believe that it could be due to a spill from a nearby ship or offshore drilling platform. Efforts are being made to rescue the affected seabirds and clean up the beaches to prevent further harm to wildlife.
Environmental organizations are urging authorities to investigate the incident and take necessary measures to prevent such occurrences in the future. The health of the marine ecosystem and the welfare of the seabirds must be protected to ensure a sustainable environment for future generations.