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Giant sea froth seen off northern Cornwall coast

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On the north coast of Cornwall, Storm Mathis has caused a spectacular sight at Trebarwith Strand, as the sea has turned into a giant sea of froth on Friday (March 31). The froth, which many people might mistake for pollution, is actually caused by the dying Dinoflagellates getting bashed around and making foam. Despite this explanation, some locals have expressed concern about the appearance of the froth. Videos of the scene have gone viral on social media, showcasing the striking and unusual phenomenon. As the storm continues to batter the coast, it is likely that the sea of froth will persist for some time.

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