Cockle deaths in Burry Inlet not caused by pollution

BBC News - Cockle deaths in Burry Inlet not caused by pollution, study finds
A three-year investigation into cockle deaths off Gower in south-west Wales concluded pollution was not to blame.
The study, led by Hull University, blames parasites, overcrowding and conditioning of cockles after spawning.
The Welsh government launched the inquiry after a series of mortalities in the Burry Inlet which have damaged the shellfish industry since 2002.

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