
Stinky kelp clogging up harbour, causing foul odour in N.L. fishing community
ST. BRIDES, N.L. — A Newfoundland harbour is being overrun by thick piles of kelp that are snarling fishing boats, fouling the air and driving away tourists amid concerns that the rotting stench will only get worse with warmer weather.
Gerald Dalton, vice-president of the harbour authority in St. Bride’s, said Wednesday the brown kelp is building up and getting trapped in the harbour, entangling fishing vessels as they try to get into dock and creating a smell he compared to sewage.
Dalton said the buildup of the brown goop is the worst he has seen since he moved to the community on the Avalon peninsula’s southwestern tip in 1968. He linked it to a wharf installed around 1995 that prevents the kelp from being flushed back out to sea.
“Every year it’s gaining and gaining and gaining,” he said from St. Bride’s. “It’s really bad when it’s sitting there rotting in the summer. When you’re driving through the community — even with the windows up — you can smell it.”