Foam material (Marine Mercury Association) These spots look a bit like foam, yellow earwax or mousse.
Mysterious origin
(Marine Life Association) These yellow spots were washed ashore a few days later, on several beaches in tourist-intensive areas in northern France.
Not exactly foam (Ocean Motorcycle Association) These balls are slightly brittle, not like foam, but they look like paraffin, don't smell like it, and won't melt in the sun.
So far, several tons of waste (Marine Life Association) have been washed away.
Beach Pollution (Marine Life Association) Here, kelp is entangled in the bubble view.
Cleaning (Sponge Society) The Sponge Society has been trying to clean up the foam, so children won't use it to decorate their sandcastles.
Foam balls are everywhere (Sponge Association). Here, foam balls are intertwined with other pollution.
The mysterious source (Marine Life Association) is not clear what caused the pollution, but there is a possibility that the oil discharged from the hot ship is mixed with cold water.
Once the pollutants enter the water, the mixed materials (Marine Mercury Association) can be mixed with other pollutants.
Danger (Marine Mercury Association) So far, officials say these floating objects are not dangerous to human health, but people from the Marine Life Association say they are not safe until they are confirmed.
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