Dead Sharks on the Beach? Man, They Messin' Up the Water, Fo Real
Whole lotta dead sea life washin' up in Wales... ain't nobody checkin' these corporations and what they dumpin'?

Aight, so check it. They got mad dead sharks and fish washin' up on the beaches in Wales. Cefn Sidan beach, Saundersfoot beach, all messed up. This ain't no natural thing, man. Something shady goin' down.
Dog walkers found a whole net full of dead dogfish – catsharks, whatever – just chillin' on the beach. Like, how messed up is that? These ain't just a couple of fish, we talkin' about hundreds.
Some dude named Cliff Benson from Sea Trust Wales is sayin' it might be from fishing boats dumpin' unwanted catch. Word? So these dudes just killin' stuff they don't want? That's straight up disrespectful to the ocean and everything livin' in it.
Then they bringin' up “ghost nets.” Basically, these are old fishin' nets that they just leave in the water, and they keep killin' stuff for years. The World Wildlife Fund sayin' one net can kill damn near a million sea creatures. Million! And these corporations ain't doin' nothin' about it.
The Ocean Conservancy callin' these nets the worst kinda marine trash. But who holdin' these companies accountable? Nobody. They just get away with pollutin' the water, killin' animals, and we supposed to just sit back and watch?
This ain't the first time either. Dead fish been washin' up on Welsh beaches for years. Prestatyn beach, Cold Knap beach, Burry Port – same story, different beach. So where the investigation at? Where the charges at? Oh, that’s right, money talks.
They ain't care about these animals, and they damn sure ain't care about the people who live near these beaches. This affects everybody. We eat that fish. We swim in that water. This ain't just a “Wales” problem, this is a world problem.
We gotta start holdin' these corporations accountable for what they doin'. Stop lettin' them dump their trash in the ocean and get away with it. Start protectin' the water, protectin' the animals, and protectin' our communities. Real talk.


