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Swarm Of Dead Fish Dumped In Atlantic Ocean Prompts European Quiz

France and the European Union (EU) are investigating why a massive swarm of dead fish was released by a huge trawler in the Atlantic Ocean off France after an environmental group released dramatic video and photos of the incident, the Associated Press (AP) reported.


Photo Insert: Dead fish float in the Bay of Biscay, off La Rochelle



Struck by the “shocking” images, French Maritime Minister Annick Girardin tweeted Friday that she ordered the National Center for Fishing Surveillance to investigate what happened.


The European commissioner for the environment, oceans and fisheries, Virginijus Sinkevičius, announced an inquiry into “national authorities of the fishing area and presumed flag state of the vessel, to get exhaustive information and evidence about the case.”



The Pelagic Freezer-Trawler Association, which represents the Lithuania-registered trawler Margiris, which caught the fish, said in a statement that the fish were “involuntarily released into the sea” on Thursday because of a tear in the trawler’s net.


“Such an accident is a rare occurrence, and in this case, was caused by the unexpectedly large size of the fish caught,” it said. It said the trawler has adapted its practices to deal with “the exceptional size of the fish currently in the area concerned.”


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Sea Shepherd, however, questioned whether it was an accident or an intentional dump of unwanted fish. The group is calling for more policing of the seas — and especially of massive industrial trawlers — to protect sea life and oceans.





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