Is the freeport to blame for loss of marine life in Teesside?

Bitter row has broken out between the government and fishermen over mass die-off of crabs and lobsters

Fishermen in the north of England
The government’s dismissal of the fishermen’s theory has caused ‘months of fury’
(Image credit: Ian Forsyth/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The deaths of thousands of crabs on the beaches of Teesside and North Yorkshire has created bitter divisions between the fishing industry and the government.

With so much disagreement over the cause, the issue has “set off a row that shows little sign of dying off”, said the BBC. It has even raised doubts over “the future of a key part of the government’s levelling up agenda”.

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