It's a grim little mystery: seals are winding up dead on the shores of northern France, reports The Washington Post.
Since January, at least three seals have been found dead on the Côte d'Opale, a burst of shore near the Netherlands. An animal conservation group is offering about $12,000 to anyone with information about the killings.
The weapons used have varied. According to the French newspaper Nord Littoral, two of the seals had bullet wounds. Autopsies revealed that the bullets were most probably fired using a hunting rifle. The third seal may have suffocated or been strangled.
Sea Shepherd, the group offering the reward, worries that other seals also have been killed but that their carcasses haven't been found. “We don’t always find the carcasses and there’s not always an autopsy,” Lamya Essemlali, the regional head of Sea Shepherd, told the paper. “But as far as we know, there aren’t similar cases on the other beaches in France. This is specific to the northern shore.”
Who is behind these gruesome deaths is not known. But there are some suspects. Chief among them: the local fishermen, who have formed an anti-seal collective. The seamen say the seals deplete the local fish supply, making it harder for them to do their jobs.