Over the years there have been a number of incidents where deposits of a substance believed to be palm oil have washed up on North Devon beaches.
If you see palm oil on a North Devon beach please report it to us online or call 01271 388870.
Palm oil is a natural edible vegetable oil that is commonly used in food processing. Palm oil production can be linked to a number of environmental issues but it can create a secondary issue if released into the marine environment. Palm oil can get into the marine environment when it is legally released at sea by ships. Whilst on the ships, and whilst in the sea, palm oil can become contaminated with other waste products and because it is edible it can be attractive to some animals who can become ill after coming into contact with it.
Palm oil can be observed in a variety of forms and its important to keep your eye's open for it, especially if you are exercising your dog on a beach. It is sometimes seen as a scattering of pebble sized lumps that are white and waxy in appearance. It can also sometimes be seen in small pea sized pieces that can dominate the strandline.
Laboratory testing has shown that this substance is a non-toxic, degraded edible oil or fat. However, there have been reports of dogs becoming seriously ill after ingesting the substance.
So, if you’re heading to the beach please look out for palm oil. Although the substance has been described as non-toxic, given the reports about dogs becoming ill, we’d suggest keeping children and pets away from the deposits. If you come into contact with the substance, wash it off with soap or shower gel and wash your clothes.
If you believe your dog has been in contact with the substance and are concerned about their health, please contact your vet as soon as possible.