John Walker writes on 28/11/2011
With the storm force NW winds in Scotland on Sunday a huge surge tide came down the North Sea with water overtopping much of the foredunes and causing havoc at Donna Nook and the seal colony. It's one of the highest tides I've seen in 31 years living at Coastguard cottage.
See the Trust webpage:
http://www.lincstrust.org.uk/wildlife/index.php#380This says:
Monday 28 November
Beach and viewing area closed to all visitors. An unusually high tide has washed away part of the fence and damaged the path.
Seals are spread throughout the public viewing area, pups have become separated from their mothers and some pups have been washed out to sea.
The viewing area is currently closed to all visitors. The distressed seals need peace and quiet in order for mothers to relocate their pups.
In addition, with seals within the public viewing area, public safety cannot be guaranteed.
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Andrew Chick Website:
http://www.forktail.co.uk/