Autopsies carried out on the dolphins this year by La Rochelle University's National Centre for Scientific Research show extreme levels of mutilation. "There's never been a number this high," said Willy Daubin, a member of La Rochelle University's National Centre for Scientific Research. Autopsies carried out on the dolphins this year by La Rochelle University's National Centre for Scientific Research show extreme levels of mutilation. French Ecology Minister Francois de Rugy rushed last Friday to La Rochelle in an attempt to lower the number dying as a result of human action. When activated, the devices send unpleasant signals to nearby dolphins that cause them to swim away.
Source: Stuff March 29, 2019 00:31 UTC