Action SP2 – Continuing Environmental Police Missions

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Patrols on land and at sea

The nature police department of the Réserve Naturelle— represented by Christophe Joe—completed nine patrols at sea, working jointly with the nautical brigade of the gendarmerie, between October and December 2022. Numerous controls of boats, at sea and on moorings, revealed the presence at Tintamarre of three boats belonging to rental companies that forgot to request authorization from the Réserve. Another vessel was given a warning for speeding. And a final boat was fined for troll-fishing in the waters of the Réserve Naturelle. On land, the department ran two patrols by day and were happy to find a major decrease in the number of infractions, especially when it came to fishing.

The prefect visits the Réserve

On November 10, 2022, prefect Vincent Berton embarked on the Réserve Naturelle’s boat for a presentation of the challenges and issues encountered in terms of the management of protected species. The representative of the French government was very receptive to various topics: endemic species or those with uncertain conservation status, and integration of the Réserve in the local economy, primarily thanks to permission given by the prefect for certain commercial activities in the Réserve.

Ashley Daniel, garde à la réserve naturelle ; Anne-Karine Fleming, vice-présidente de l’AGRNSM; le préfet Vincent Berton et Pierre Aliotti, président de l’AGRNSM. Ashley Daniel, ranger ; Anne-Karine Fleming, vice president of the AGRNSM ; prefect Vincent Berton and Pierre Aliotti, president of the AGRNSM.
Ashley Daniel, garde à la réserve naturelle ; Anne-Karine Fleming, vice-présidente de l’AGRNSM; le préfet Vincent Berton et Pierre Aliotti, président de l’AGRNSM. Ashley Daniel, ranger ; Anne-Karine Fleming, vice president of the AGRNSM ; prefect Vincent

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Managing The Impact Of Human Activities In Protected Areas

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