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A rescue in feb this year a operation was launched after more than 100 seabirds were washed up along the Westcountry coast covered in a sticky ‘‘waxy, glue-like” substance said to be palm oil.
The guillemots, a kind of auk, were found washed up in the white substance along the coastline stretching from Chesil Cove and Portland in Dorset to Torquay in Devon and down to Cornwall
Now its struck again hitting , a marine conservation area from Wembury to bovisands, near plymouth devon,and looked after by the national trust devon

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