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Selsey East Beach
Sluice Rocks at East Beach
Selsey are named after the former rainfall run-off, of which
some pipe work still remains underwater between the second and
third groyne to the west of East Beach launching ramp. This pipe
work lies in around 4m of depth and runs along side the face of
East Beach, spider crab and greater pipefish can be found around
this area along with wrasse and other marine life.
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East Beach Clean up
This event was held on the 15th September 2007
as part of
International Beach Clean Up
Day, clean up teams where
also being sponsored to help raise money towards two good
courses, Project Aware and the RNLI.
Teams of divers helped clean up under the water,
whilst others walked along the beach front removing rubbish which
had been washed onto the shore or left behind by people using
the beach.
To find out more about helping protect our sea's
and the wide life beneath the waves please visit:
Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society @
www.wdcs.org
Marine Conservation Society @
www.mcsuk.org
Project Aware @
www.projectaware.org
Sea Search @
www.seasearch.co.uk
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I would like to thank those people who
sponsored me, helping me raise over One Hundred Pounds
towards these two great courses.
Total raised on the day £1,200
A big thank you also goes out to
Mulberry Divers for organizing such a great day, and to
Selsey RNLI for providing divers with surface cover and
keeping us all safe.
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