Collectable Marine Debris on East Lothian Shores


Luckily the shoreline on the East Lothian coast is usually pretty clear of the usual rubbish left behind by the human visitors but there is still plenty of 'flotsam and jetsam' washed up by the tides.  Plastic bottles and cans do wash up but usually it is often rubbish from the fishing industry - ropes, net etc - or natural debris like trees, branches and drift wood from boats.



Some of this debris is very photogenic and we also like to collect some bits for our house or garden - we just love beach combing!

The other debris we collect is sea glass, a legacy of the former glass works further up the coast towards Edingburgh.   However Tyningham is not the best area to find disgarded bits of glass that have been worn smooth by the action of the sea.

On a long walk on Wednesday at Tyningham I used the X-T1 with the 56mm f1.2 or the 18mm f2 lens to highlight some of the marine debris left on the beach. 




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