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· The National Crisis Committee of Mauritius authorized people to enter the waters of the Blue-Bay Marine Park — one of the jewels of the island
· The authorities have so far not allowed fishing in the waters since clean up operations are still going on, in some parts of the waters
· Experts say that the oil spill has caused considerable damages to the ecological balance and massive efforts are underway to clean up the waters, which is entailing huge expenses
The National Crisis Committee of Mauritius authorized people to enter the waters of the Blue-Bay Marine Park — one of the jewels of the island. After shipwreck of the oil cargo off the coast of Mauritius and months of draining and intense cleanup efforts in light of the devastating oil spills from the wreck, this is the first time the access to the waters are allowed by the authorities. The public can now access the most popular beaches on the south-east coast of the island since restrictions have also been lifted for several popular public beaches. Tourists normally use the beaches and the waters for swimming, diving and boat trips.
The authorities have so far not allowed fishing in the waters since clean up operations are still going on, in some parts of the waters. Experts say that the oil spill has caused considerable damages to the ecological balance and massive efforts are underway to clean up the waters, which is entailing huge expenses.
The National Crisis Committee alerted the public to be vigilant and stay away from areas indicated as dangerous and risk.