<Oh! Click> Time.

A month ago in Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, a Japanese ship was stranded in the middle of the sea, spilling at least 1,000 tons of oil.

And even today, the first month, the damage continues.

This time, the dolphins were killed in groups.

<Oh! Click> The first search term is'Mauritian dolphins die'.

Mauritius was also called the home of wild dolphins.

However, recently, a group of 18 dolphins died.

The Ministry of Fisheries and Fisheries of Mauritius, who autopsied the carcasses of dolphins, denied any association with the oil spill from Japanese ships, saying no hydrocarbons were detected in the dolphin's respiratory tract.


But environmental activists come up with a completely different analysis.

When you see a dead dolphin's mouth full of black oil, it's alleged that it is due to the large amount of oil scattered over the sea or the poisonous substance in the stranded hull.

After seeing this, netizens responded by saying, "What is humanity doing to nature... It hurts" "Poor dolphin... I hope that Japan will be responsible".