(1) With reference to the permit granted by the Department of Environmental Affairs to a certain entity (name and details furnished) to capture sharks at various locations off the South African coast for purposes of research and filming, (a) at what point can the crew of the vessel use mammalian products to create a scent path for sharks, (b) how is this point determined, (c) who determines the point and (d) what protocols govern these actions; (2) whether there are provisions in the permit that limit the amount of (a) bait and (b) chum that can be used each day; if not, how is this justified; if so, what are the relevant details; (3) whether the Department of Environmental Affairs is keeping records of how much (a) bait and (b) chum is being used by the said entity’s vessel; if so, what are the amounts to date; if not, why not; (4) whether the Department of Environmental Affairs or the crew of the vessel are obliged to inform relevant municipal authorities of the daily movements and operations of the vessel in order to ensure the safety of beach users in the vicinity of operations, if so, what are the relevant details, if not, why not; (5) whether she has found that any liability can be ascribed to (a) the operators of the vessel or (b) the Department of Environmental Affairs for attacks by sharks on bathers that can be linked to the operations of the vessel, if so, what are the relevant details; if not, why not?