Compacted trash disks found on Outer Banks beach


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CAROVA BEACH, N.C. (AP) — The U.S. Navy is investigating after compacted trash disks similar to those made on its ships washed up on beaches on North Carolina's Outer Banks.

More than two dozen of the table-top size plastic disks were scattered on the beach north of Corolla, the Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk (http://bit.ly/2reRpiz) reported.

"They were really nasty," said Jack Kelly, who collected some of the disks at Carova Beach.

David Elder with the town of Kill Devil Hills reports the disks have shown up on beaches there, too.

Ted Brown with the Navy's Fleet Forces Command said the disks appear to be similar to those made on Navy ships to compress plastic waste for easy storage until a ship reaches port. Ships are not supposed to dump plastic into the ocean.

Brown says he doesn't know how the disks ended up on the beaches.

The compacted trash is not usually on the top deck where it could fall overboard, he said.

A Navy crew planned to pick up the trash from the beaches, Brown said.

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Information from: The Virginian-Pilot, http://pilotonline.com

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