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.
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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