The deadly risks that seals face from plastic toy rings have been highlighted in a new display at a Great Yarmouth attraction.
The Sea Life Centre display hopes to encourage families not to take plastic ring toys to our region's beaches.
As has been reported, the rings have ended up around curious young seals' necks, causing deep and painful wounds, and in the worse case scenario leading to the death of them.
The Save Our Seals display has been created by the Friends of Horsey Seals, which has first-hand experience of the menace the toys pose.
Jenny Hobson, from the friends said: “We are so grateful that Sea Life Great Yarmouth for taking up the cause of the seals.
"It breaks my heart to see these beautiful, inquisitive animals suffering through no fault of their own.”
Nathan Barnett, general manager at Sea Life Great Yarmouth, said: “I think it’s key that we try and show a wider audience about the real threat these toys pose especially as they are often sold near the coast.
"The many tourists who come to our beaches may simply not be aware of the dangers these flying discs pose to the wonderful seals”.
The display is funded by Cromer Town Council and supported by Great Yarmouth Borough Council and Greater Yarmouth Tourism & Business Improvement Area.
It is open for viewing at Sea Life Great Yarmouth from 9.30am to 4pm daily.
The Friends of Horsey Seals, dedicated to protecting the seals of Horsey and Winterton, wants people to remain 10m away from the animals, following multiple incidents of seals being abused over the summer.
Over the summer there have been several reports of people getting to close to seals, including one man taunting them.
For more information about the work of Friends of Horsey Seals, visit: www.friendsofhorseyseals.co.uk.
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