00:00The second one at Pointe-aux-Feuilles, near Grand-Sable.
00:23This morning, we brought some dead specimens.
00:29We found them partially devoured by the sharks,
00:33but it looked like they were already dead the day before.
00:47The boat sank in front of us here in the front.
00:50The next morning, this is what we found.
00:5314 other animals.
00:55This is the last one.
00:57We're going to cut it short.
01:55Four innocent animals, who survived the past, and we, those who want to, while we are
02:03in the village, we want to get a result, an analysis, tell us the truth that is there.
02:25The only thing we can say is that for the moment, the animals seemed clean, and they
02:36had nothing in the stomach, there was no trace of oil on their bodies, nor in the stomach,
02:43nor in the lungs.
02:44I know that there are a lot of Mauritians who ask themselves questions like me, because
02:48we are ecologists, we are lovers of the sea, and what is happening is really
02:53disappointing.
02:54But we, as people who do studies, and they must be credible studies, we cannot
03:02make hypotheses for the moment, we are waiting for the results.
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