Friday, March 28, 2008

Thousands of dead starfish found on beach

Thousands of starfish have been found washed up dead on a beach in Kent. A carpet of the dead creatures covered hundreds of yards of the beach at Pegwell Bay near Sandwich. Tony Flashman, from Kingsdown near Deal, who took a photograph [visible on the website] said: "The dead starfish stretched as far as you could see in both directions."Fishermen and bird watchers were among the 1st to stumble on the bizarre sight, and it was quickly picked up by specialist websites. The Environment Agency is investigating the incident but said it was not connected with the recent storms, pollution or climate change.Spokesman Ian Humphries said it was not uncommon for starfish to be washed up on the shore and it was likely they had entered shallow waters in search of mussels to feed on. "As they get hungry they get more desperate... they take risks and come into shallow water where they're more vulnerable." he said.There was speculation on some of the websites that the starfish, which congregate in vast numbers, may have fallen victim to trawlers dredging the sea bottom. The Environment Agency said it was likely the starfish corpses would provide a feast for scavenging gulls.

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