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Canary Islands Brits could 'pickle alive' in 'unswimmable' waters, expert warns

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By The Daily Star
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  • 1 min read
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Environmental concerns mount as desalination facilities in the Canary Islands release excessive salt concentrations into coastal waters. Marine scientists warn that hypersaline conditions threaten aquatic ecosystems and pose potential health hazards to tourists and residents engaging in water activities. The crisis highlights the tension between meeting freshwater demands and protecting ocean biodiversity in popular vacation destinations.

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Canary Islands Brits could 'pickle alive' in 'unswimmable' waters, expert warns
Canary Islands Brits could 'pickle alive' in 'unswimmable' waters, expert warns

Water treatment plants on the Canary Islands have been accused of dumping too much brine into the sea, posing serious risks to wildlife, marine fauna and even swimmers
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