Marine pollution detected off a beach

In Grau-du-Roi, the Gard prefecture banned swimming and fishing on certain beaches on Friday, July 26. Employees of a campsite claim to have seen black particles in the water.

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Espiguette beach in Grau-du-Roi is closed to swimming until further notice. (SYLVIE DUCHESNE / RADIOFRANCE)

“An episode of maritime pollution affects the town of Grau-du-Roi near Espiguette beach”the Gard prefecture said on Friday July 26. “This pollution takes the form of black slicks which spread out into the sea in a scattered manner over 6 kilometres in length, whilst remaining within the territory of the commune”adds the prefecture. The prefect of Gard has activated the ORSEC POLMAR Terre system, a measure to combat marine pollution on the French coast, indicates France Bleu Gard Lozère.

The Gard prefecture indicates that this pollution began at 2:30 p.m. “matter”still not formally identified, ran aground on some beaches of Grau-du-Roi. On social networks, the campsite “Eden” claims that the Espiguette lifeguards have identified “small flakes of oil on the beaches of Espiguette”.

The prefecture announces that “samples are being taken in order to carry out analyses in order to identify the nature of this pollution.” In the meantime, swimming and fishing are prohibited, says France Bleu Gard Lozère. Visitors are also asked not to visit polluted areas.


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