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Unfit for
porpoise: Naughty dolphin causes French beach ban
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Rennes
(France) (AFP) - A love-lorn dolphin has prompted a French coastal town to ban
bathing on its beaches, fearing people may be hurt by the antics of the
over-excited mammal.
Roger Lars,
mayor of Landevennec, on the western tip of Brittany, issued a ban on
voluntarily approaching within 50 metres (yards) of the dolphin and outlawed
bathing and diving from the district's beaches whenever the animal is spotted
in local waters.
The move
was made on the basis of advice from marine specialists after the visibly
excited three-metre (10-foot) dolphin -- nicknamed Zafar -- bumped against
boats and bathers, he said.
"I
issued the decree to ensure safety... Several bathers were really afraid -- he
even lifted up a woman bather with his snout," Lars told the local
newspaper Ouest France.
The ban
took effect on August 20.
Sami
Hassani, a specialist in marine mammals at the Oceanopolis sea park, said the
dolphin could accidentally cause "serious injuries" with its tail
fin.
But the ban
has run into legal problems.
Lawyer
Erwan Le Cornec told AFP he plans to file a petition to overturn the
restrictions on the grounds of administrative over-reach.
"How
many accidents involving a dolphin and a human have occurred in the region of
Finistere since the two species have lived side-by-side?" he asked
scornfully. "None."
"With
this decree the mayor is trying to make out that the dolphin is almost like a
ferocious beast, something that is completely unpredictable, able to drown
people."
The mayor,
he said, "will overturn the rightly positive approach that people have
towards dolphins into a fear of these intelligent animals."

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