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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-10-11 03:01 PM
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Massive Piles Of Seaweed Bury 15 Miles Of Ivory Coast Beaches
Massive piles of seaweed have washed ashore along Sierra Leone's coastline, covering the white sand and raising fears for tourism and the fishing industry, officials said Monday.

"People should stay away until we determine through lab tests whether the weeds are toxic and harmful to human beings. We are now turning people away from the area," warned Momodu Bah of the country's Environmental Protection Agency. About 15 miles (24 kilometres) of beach is affected.

Residents and hotel owners along the 4km-long Lumley Beach in the west of Freetown said they were startled by the appearance of the thick brown seaweed which started washing up early Sunday and by late Monday stretched across the beach, covering every inch of sand.

Bah said scientists from the Institute of Marine Biology and Oceanography had taken samples for laboratory tests. "We are now working to identify the source and whether it is as a result of a seismic survey for oil and gas exploration as Sierra Leone is within the West African Maritime eco-region and shares a border with Liberia where drilling for oil is also going on," he said.

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http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Mysterious_seaweed_dump_chokes_SLeones_coastline_999.html
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On the Road Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-10-11 03:44 PM
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1. Well, There Gees My Vacation to Cote d'Ivoire
Oh, it's Sierra Leone? No problem then.

Plus, it's 15 miles of delicious dinner. Gives the locals something to cook up.
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shireen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-10-11 04:28 PM
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2. delicious dinner?
that stuff could be toxic. :eyes:



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