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Crowd of boats in Cassis against mooring restrictions on creeks

About fifty boats sailed in Cassis this Sunday morning. Objective: A protest gathered in the Chasidian Bay End of Maritime Province. In fact, potters have banned ink in the creeks of Port-back and N-Wow (another location for this Sunday’s mobilization).

About fifty boats assembled in the Gulf of Cassis this Sunday morning. © Radio France
© Elisa Montagnot

Cause: Mooring damages the ocean, in particular Herpes de Pacitoni. “Thirty hectares of this marine plant have been lost in 10 years in the Gulf of La Ciottat.”, According to Wing Laurent Isnard’s Vice Admiral, maritime leader of the Mediterranean.

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Three restraining orders

Overall, the Mediterranean maritime leader signed three decrees this week to control the anchoring of boats. From Friuli to Cassidian water. One of them targets ships up to 24 meters long. Since Thursday, they can no longer park in Marseille creeks. Others can no longer drop the anchor Only in sandy areas, Begins this summer.

Hervவ் Gosker, in particular, was a professional diver when the boats gathered this Sunday, he discovered the cave with his name on it in 1985 and was dating from Paleolithic, in the Calange de la Triperi.

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