A derelict catamaran and several smaller boats have been removed from the Dee Estuary by Natural Resources Wales, helping to clean up the area and make it safer.
This is part of NRW’s Marine Litter and Derelict Vessel Prevention Project, which aims to clear derelict boats from the Dee Estuary. By removing some of the worst derelict vessels, NRW is helping protect the wildlife that depends on the estuary.
Boats like the large catamaran and six other smaller vessels removed at Connah’s Quay can harm the environment. They damage important habitats for wildlife and can leak harmful materials like microplastics, oil, and paint. The derelict boats can also pose a danger to other water users, as they may drift and become hidden hazards beneath the surface.
Joanna Soanes, Marine Litter and Derelict Vessel Prevention Project Manager, said:
"Removing these boats is an important step in making the Dee Estuary healthier for wildlife. Each vessel we remove brings us closer to a cleaner and safer estuary, and the removal of this large catamaran is a great achievement.
“This derelict vessel clean-up continues NRW’s wider plan to enhance the estuary, ensuring a safer environment for wildlife and creating a cleaner, more enjoyable space for public recreation.”
Graeme Proctor, The Dee Estuary Harbour Master, said:
“All boat owners have a duty of care to maintain and look after their gear and vessels, and to dispose of them responsibly when they reach the end of their life."
"It isn’t acceptable to tip or abandon waste, including boats, in the estuary, which is, after all, there for the benefit and enjoyment of everyone.”
If you need advice on how to get rid of an old boat, contact NRW’s Marine Litter and Derelict Vessel Prevention Project at:
MLDVP@cyfoethnaturiolcymru.gov.uk.
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