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Suspected oil spill at Hythe beach was 'natural algae', coastguard confirms

By: Phil Hayes phayes@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 16:34, 16 August 2020

Updated: 16:51, 16 August 2020

The coastguard was called out to reports of a suspected oil spill at a beach - but the substance turned out to be "natural algae".

One beach-goer told KentOnline that people were warned not to go into the water at Fisherman's Beach in Hythe yesterday.

The coastguard team at Hythe beach on Saturday. Picture: Ann Patricia (40625923)

Rumours have been circulating on social media over the past 24 hours that there was oil in the sea.

A spokesman for the coastguard confirmed they were called at about 2pm to a report of "possible pollution".

The team found the substance in the water and sent a picture to the Environment Agency, who were content it was algae.

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The coastguard left the scene at about 7pm.

The Hythe incident comes as Dover harbour has been closed to swimmers after "above normal" levels of E-coli were discovered in the water.

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