Walkers have spotters a number of bizarre items washed up on the shore over the years
With over 80% of the ocean still unexplored, there are many bizarre and potentially terrifying things lurking beneath the water's surface. But we don't always need to search the depths of the sea to find these unusual objects; sometimes they wash up on the shore. Most beach walkers will find nothing out of the ordinary along the shoreline.
spokesperson said: 'Under current local and national legislation, it is not illegal to fish using gill-nets on foot in the Mersey Estuary, nor discard unwanted by-catch from those nets. officers regularly patrol the area and conduct inspections of this fishery to ensure compliance with specific regulations regarding the physical make-up of the nets in use. 'As a modern regulator, we are keen to receive and review evidence which enables us to consider how best to manage and regulate inshore fishing activity in the future. We would ask that any members of the public who have concerns regarding any fishing activity in the area contact us via our email [email protected] .
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