Wildlife spotters warned not to get too close to marine animals such as seals on french coast
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IT IS ACCEPTABLE TO WATCH THEM BUT ONLY FROM A DISTANCE OF OVER 100M People gathering to watch seals on the north coast of France are being warned to remain at a distance of 100m. The same
rule applies to dolphins and whales. The sight of seals basking on the beaches of Picardy inevitably draws crowds which can be a potential source of stress for the animals. Marine mammals
are thus protected from intrusive observation by the French Environment Code and a decree dating from 2011. Failure to respect this can potentially lead to a fine of up to €750 (though more
commonly €135). Environmental officers from France’s environmental police, the Office français de la biodiversité (OFB), are authorised to issue the fines. SPOT DOLPHINS AND WHALES ON
CROSS CHANNEL UK-FRANCE FERRY “We recommend a distance of 300m to respect the animals and avoid any disturbance to these protected species”, OFB officer Sophie Lebrun told TF1 on March 14
“We have people who feel that even at this distance, they are still too far away. They want to take photos closer to the seals.” PICARDY SEALS Hundreds of seals can be observed in the three
estuaries between Calais and Dunkirk (Pas-de-Calais) as they rest several times a day. They are typically seen at low tide. However, the seal colony is vulnerable and fluctuates each year.
In 2024, the number of new cubs born fell by 50%. Local association Picardy Nature is appealing for volunteers to monitor the colony during the summer months. You can see more here or visit
the group’s facebook page (below).
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