“At the UN level, a group of experts from the Netherlands, Japan and Ukraine will be created, which will study the effects of the leakage of fuel oil from Russian tankers in the Black Sea. This was reported in Odessa during a joint briefing on the state of the Black Sea. The director of the research institution is Ukrainian Scientific Center of Ecology of the Sea Viktor Komorin, Ukrinform reports. “A group of experts at the UN level is currently being created”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
At the UN level, a group of experts from the Netherlands, Japan and Ukraine will be created, which will study the effects of the leakage of fuel oil from Russian tankers in the Black Sea.
This was reported in Odessa during a joint briefing on the state of the Black Sea. The director of the research institution is Ukrainian Scientific Center of Ecology of the Sea Viktor Komorin, Ukrinform reports.
“A group of experts at the NAC from the Netherlands, Japan and Ukraine is currently being created. They will form a model that will help us create long -term forecasts for fuel oil in the sea. We will understand how much fuel oil entered the northwestern part of the Black Sea, how many on the bottom and how many on the coast and how the petroleum product will affect the ecosystem in the future, ”Komorin said.
On January 24, the first traces of contamination of the fuel oil, which got into the sea due to the accident of Russian tankers in the Kerch Strait, were found on the beaches of the Odessa region.
Earlier in Odesa region already collected fuel oil on the coast of the park “Tuzlsky estuaries”.
We also wrote that, according to the Navy of Ukraine, Russian tankers with petroleum products were old and, moreover, went out into the sea, failing to comply with the requirements of navigation.
Petroleum products that have flowed after the Russian tanker accident in the Kerch Strait have long been recorded on the southern coast of the temporarily occupied Crimea.
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