Two dolphins found stranded on Orient Bay Beach, one deceased

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On Wednesday, July 1, 2026, around 9:00 am, the Management Association of the Saint-Martin Nature Reserve was alerted to the presence of two dolphins found stranded on Orient Beach. Initial reports confirmed that one of the marine mammals was deceased upon discovery. The association, also known as Réserve Naturelle, was notified about the incident, indicating their involvement in environmental and wildlife response for the area. The stranding event occurred on a prominent local beach, prompting attention from the nature reserve. No immediate information was available regarding the condition of the second dolphin or the circumstances leading to the stranding.
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