RE: SEAFOAM: An unexpected hazard A DUTCH NATURE PHENOMENON

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@brittandjosie

Thank you for your post. I can attest to the hazards of seafoam in my career. However, the hazard to me is certainly different than what you experience. I work at power plant facilities that process huge amounts of water for purification and heat transfer purposes. I see seafoam generation any time I approach the power plant discharge ports. No one is allowed into those areas while the power plant is operating.

In your part of the world, your post speaks of the unpredictability of seafoam generation. It makes sense and it's definitely easier to succumb to the hazards of seafoam than just regular water. We're designed to reject excessive amounts of water we're exposed to in the attempts to avoid drowning. I don't know there is anything humanity can do to prevent the danger aside from just leaving when these events occur.



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They were surprised by it and they were lifeguards all 5 of them but the foam was 2 meter high so breathing wasn't possible anymore. Tragic and a sign that sea is a beautiful monster

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