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Environment: How Can We Explain the Stranding of Two Whales in Normandy?

Does the wind turbine project off the coast of Camp have a connection with the stranding of two whales on the beaches of the Norman coast? This is a hypothesis put forward by some environmental associations.
Two whales stranded in two days on the beaches of Seine-Maritime: a nearly 20-meter-long emaciated rorqual in Saint-Valery-en-Caux, and a small 3-meter-long rorqual in Veules-les-Roses. The ocean defense association Sea Shepherd is calling for an investigation. For them, the cetaceans may have been disoriented by the noise pollution generated by the Fécamp wind turbine construction site, located 40 km away.
“It can cause disorientation”
For scientists, it is impossible to confirm, even though they have observed that some strandings are linked to human activities and underwater noise. “It can cause disorientation, prevent individuals from feeding, disrupt their relationship with their environment, and change habitats,” said Jean-Luc Jung, director of the Dinard Marine Station. The main causes of strandings are natural death and collision accidents. Between two and ten whales are found dead along the French coasts every year.
The harm caused by human activities such as underwater noise and collisions with ships is a growing concern for marine conservationists. The Camp wind turbine construction site is located in an area rich in biodiversity and home to many marine species. The controversy surrounding this project raises questions about the balance between the development of renewable energies and the environmental impact on marine ecosystems. It is essential to reconcile the need for sustainable and clean energy with the conservation of marine biodiversity.
Stranding events like these are a stark reminder of the importance of protecting marine animals and their habitats. Sea Shepherd and other environmental organizations are calling for greater protection of marine ecosystems and stricter regulations for human activities that could harm marine life. As the world becomes more aware of the importance of protecting the environment, it is crucial to continue the fight to preserve marine biodiversity and ensure a sustainable future for our planet.

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