Stooo wrote:Fisherman across Yorkshire have become increasingly worried for their livelihood after mass of dead sea creatures wash up on shorelines.
Robert Harrison, from Filey in North Yorkshire, said he is "scared" fisherman will be forced out a business amid claims there "isn't a living thing" within three miles of the coast.
His fears have come after reports from residents on the North Yorkshire coast after a mass of dead crabs and rotting lobsters littered the coastline between Marske and Saltburn last year, while further piles of crustaceans were spotted in Seaton Carew and Seaham
According to Mr Harrison, fishermen believe they have lost up to 40 miles of the coastline, as crabs and lobster have disappeared from the North Yorkshire coast.
They claim there isn't a living thing within three miles of the coast from Teesport to Scarborough.
Yorkshire coast fishermen scared for livelihoods as 'everything is dead for miles'
Dog virus 'spreading like wildfire' as hundreds struck down with illness - a vet has now spoken out
Dog owners are being warned about an illness that has seen hundreds of dogs struck down with symptoms.
Hundreds of dogs fell ill across Yorkshire and the UK last week and there are fears that cases could escalate over the next week.
The illness is thought to have come from the North Yorkshire coast where people reported having walked their dogs on beaches, Yorkshire Live reports.
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