25-mile-long wave of trash washing up on Outer Banks is linked to U.S. Navy

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(THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER) – An unsightly wave of trash washing up on North Carolina’s Outer Banks has been linked to a U.S. Navy ship, according to the National Park Service.

That conclusion was reached after investigators picked through the bags and found evidence it was linked to the military, park officials said in an April 30 news release.

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“Cape Hatteras National Seashore and the Town of Nags Head have observed plastic, metal, paper and textile fabric debris washing up in low densities along approximately 25 miles of beaches,” the park reports.

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