Black Sea — latest ecology news

Photo – Due to the war in the Black Sea, 50 thousand dolphins died: scientists found a way out
Due to the war in the Black Sea, 50 thousand dolphins died: scientists found a way out

Even before the full-scale war, dolphins were dying en masse due to poachers and fishermen

Photo – Development of Odesa beaches: a well-known judge was suspected of corruption
Development of Odesa beaches: a well-known judge was suspected of corruption

The judge denied the motion of censure and continued the case

Photo – The first floating wind power plant will be built in the Black Sea
The first floating wind power plant will be built in the Black Sea

The Black Sea has a floating marine energy potential of 166 GW

Photo – New dolphins killed in the war were found in Odesa
New dolphins killed in the war were found in Odesa

During the full-scale war in the Black Sea, more than 50,000 dolphins died

Photo – The war forced dolphins to winter off the coast of Odesa – an ecologist
The war forced dolphins to winter off the coast of Odesa – an ecologist

Scientists want to create a large Black Sea reserve to protect dolphins from the effects of war

Photo – The Black Sea washed ashore thousands of dead dolphins. Video
The Black Sea washed ashore thousands of dead dolphins. Video

Scientists estimate that 20% of the Black Sea dolphin population died

Photo – The international community for the protection of whales discussed the impact of the war on the dolphins of the Black Sea
The international community for the protection of whales discussed the impact of the war on the dolphins of the Black Sea

The attention of the international community will help raise funds for the establishment of a rehabilitation center for dolphins

Photo – The owner of the STAVANGER vessel paid a fine for sea pollution in Odesa
The owner of the STAVANGER vessel paid a fine for sea pollution in Odesa

The ship owner ignored the claim for voluntary damages

Photo – Doomed to a terrible death: dolphins were thrown into the open sea in Sevastopol
Doomed to a terrible death: dolphins were thrown into the open sea in Sevastopol

The owner of the dolphinarium explained his actions by the fact that it is very expensive to keep animals

Photo – Military aggression of the Russian Federation can destroy the ecology of the Black Sea – Deputy Minister
Military aggression of the Russian Federation can destroy the ecology of the Black Sea – Deputy Minister

Russia despises and violates the principles of the Bucharest Convention

Photo – 2 EU countries will help make Russia answer for the mass death of dolphins
2 EU countries will help make Russia answer for the mass death of dolphins

Dead dolphins were also found in Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey

Photo – Russia will be forced to pay for the dolphins death in the Black Sea
Russia will be forced to pay for the dolphins death in the Black Sea

Scientists from Italy and Germany will join the investigation into the causes of the dolphins' deaths