Nine adults were rescued after being cut off by the tide at Worms Head on Gower on Saturday.
One popular story in the town is that of baby Linda whose pram was washed away by the tide.
Beach rangers say some of this litter is brought in by the tide.
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The Coastguard and Maritime Agency said it is alerted to "a lot" of people being cut off by the tide.
The particular problemon Wales' beaches was that litter was often washed up on beaches by the tide, said Ms Bell.
He said Talacre was the last beach before the Dee estuary, which led to litter being washed up by the tide from other beaches.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | North East Wales | Beach faces tide and untidyness
Upset by the tide of gay marriages, they put their savings in the Ave Maria funds, which invest only in companies that meet certain conservative Catholic criteria.
About 20 miles (32km) further west at Dunraven Bay the two people had again been cut off by the tide and were taken off by Llantwit Major Coastguard.
During the summer many people were rescued after getting cut off by the tide and activities such as coasteering - swimming, jumping and scrabbling around sections of coastlines - saw Brixham Coastguard called out to a variety of incidents.
The group were thought to have been trapped by the incoming tide in the Solway Firth but a coastguard search failed to find any sign of them.
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Cruise stocks were lifted in July by the rising tide of broad market exuberance and earnings power.
The first was excess demand for its exports created by the high tide of credit-financed spending and illusory wealth in rich countries.
The recession is part of the explanation: when most boats were lifted by the rising economic tide, the yachts didn't seem so galling.
Three people have been rescued and taken to hospital after being trapped by the incoming tide in two separate incidents in the Vale of Glamorgan in one afternoon.
However, by this time the tide was turning and many leading educators were questioning the effectiveness of mixed ability teaching.
Ailing jewelry retailer Zale Corporation (ZLC) has been being lifted by the rising September tide, up 15 percent this month already.
Also featured in this issue are a number of individuals who have made names for themselves by swimming against the tide.
Most have benefitted by the ensuing rising tide of economic expansion and have been able to buy their smart phones, laptops, big screen TVs, cars etc.
Under the old regime, Hosni Mubarak made it clear he was the champion of the status quo, holding back the Islamist tide, led by the then-banned but tolerated Muslim Brotherhood.
With the prospect of an IMF agreement receding, analysts say a bridge finance package might be put together by the IMF with other donors to tide Cairo over until after the elections.
After Bristol had made the early running, the visitors started to find their rhythm and by slow degrees started to turn the tide.
The vast government databank, known as TIDE, is administered by the FBI's Terrorist Screening Center.
But by the mid-80 the tide was turning against coal and in July 2002 UK Coal announced it would be scaling down the complex before closing it outright in spring 2004.
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Others were simply overwhelmed by the amount of water pushed ashore by the giant storm, which hit at high tide during a full moon.
The walks, either in the heart of London near St Paul's Cathedral or in the leafy southwest by Kew Bridge, take place at midday when the tide is at its lowest ebb.
She was reacting to a speech by UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who urged her to tell Mr Cameron the time had come for "a simple amicable divorce" as feeling in the UK runs completely against the tide of the greater EU integration being promoted by the German leader.
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Even Western Europe, which contains some of the most secular societies on earth, will be affected by a growing tide of religiosity due to immigration from the Muslim world, predicts Kaufman.
The computer system helps rescuers track where someone may have fallen overboard by predicting their movements based on the wind, tide and currents.
Is there something - who are used to bucking the tide of community by the way?
Japan's bureaucracy has been rocked by scandals for years, and the tide of outrage has been rising steadily.
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