Oil products from Russian tankers, which in December sank in the Kerch Strait, reached the coast of the Odessa district.
After the storms on the sand spill in the Katranka recreation area near the Danube biosphere reserve and the Tuzlsky National Natural Park, the storm that leaked after the Volgoneft -212 and Volgoneftft -239 tankers. Ivan Rusev reported this on Facebook about this.
According to him, the consequences of such environmental disasters have no restrictions, and that pouring from tankers of thousands of tons of oil causes great damage to the natural ecosystems of the Black Sea and its biodiversity.
The scientist also published a video where in. V. The director of the park Tuzliv Liman, Irina Vikhristuyuk, is located near Katranka in the Liman community in the Belgorod-Dnestrovsky area, shows the coast lit by black clots. Personnel show oily clots with a certain smell, which was thrown on the coast of a storm.
We will recall that on December 15, in the Kerch Strait, due to the accident of two Russian tankers, Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239, low-quality oil products were spilled. As a result, more than 4 thousand 300 tons of heavy oil fell into the Black Sea. Oil products were polluted about 55 km of the coastline.
Already on January 4, the occupying authorities of Sevastopol presented the regional emergency regime.
More than three dozen dolphins were killed in the Black Sea from the WITH. These are mainly Azov dolphins, which are listed in the Red Book in Ukraine and have animals in the world in a dangerous situation.
Source: Racurs

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