Frayed Knot
Well-Known Member
We've recently returned from a few glorious - if rather chilly - days on the Ore & Alde. What a wonderful area but such a shame to see all the rubbish on the sea walls.
We were particularly saddened when anchored at "Abraham's Bossom" where I took the attached photos. It doesn't take much to work out who is responsiblefor the vast majority of it (polyprop rope & netting, broken fish-boxes, scores of industrial rubber gloves etc.)
Isn't it incredible that in these times when local fishermen are under such pressure & requesting support from the rest of the community that they can treat their own local, and truly special, environment with such absolute contempt?
We were particularly saddened when anchored at "Abraham's Bossom" where I took the attached photos. It doesn't take much to work out who is responsiblefor the vast majority of it (polyprop rope & netting, broken fish-boxes, scores of industrial rubber gloves etc.)
Isn't it incredible that in these times when local fishermen are under such pressure & requesting support from the rest of the community that they can treat their own local, and truly special, environment with such absolute contempt?