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Disgusting Cause Of Mysterious Black Substance On Maine Beach Revealed | News Radio 1410 AM & 100 9 FM

Smith was concerned that the substance could be toxic and sent photos of it to an official at Maine s Department of Environmental Protection. The official passed the picture along to others, hoping somebody could shed some light on what was covering the sandy beach. Steve Dickson, a marine geologist with Maine Geological Survey, saw the photos and was stumped as well, so he reached out to  Linda Stathoplos and J ohn Lillibridge, retired oceanographers who live near Wells Beach. They went to the beach and collected samples, and after examining them under a microscope, discovered the substance was made up of the carcasses of dead insects.

Disgusting Cause Of Mysterious Black Substance On Maine Beach Revealed | Newsradio WOOD 1300 and 106 9 FM

Disgusting Cause Of Mysterious Black Substance On Maine Beach Revealed | AM 600 WMT

Smith was concerned that the substance could be toxic and sent photos of it to an official at Maine s Department of Environmental Protection. The official passed the picture along to others, hoping somebody could shed some light on what was covering the sandy beach. Steve Dickson, a marine geologist with Maine Geological Survey, saw the photos and was stumped as well, so he reached out to  Linda Stathoplos and J ohn Lillibridge, retired oceanographers who live near Wells Beach. They went to the beach and collected samples, and after examining them under a microscope, discovered the substance was made up of the carcasses of dead insects.

Disgusting Cause Of Mysterious Black Substance On Maine Beach Revealed | Newstalk 1400, 104 5, and 105 9

Smith was concerned that the substance could be toxic and sent photos of it to an official at Maine s Department of Environmental Protection. The official passed the picture along to others, hoping somebody could shed some light on what was covering the sandy beach. Steve Dickson, a marine geologist with Maine Geological Survey, saw the photos and was stumped as well, so he reached out to  Linda Stathoplos and J ohn Lillibridge, retired oceanographers who live near Wells Beach. They went to the beach and collected samples, and after examining them under a microscope, discovered the substance was made up of the carcasses of dead insects.

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