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Hundreds of endangered seals mysteriously found dead on shores of Russia's Caspian Sea, and nobody knows why — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union


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Disturbing images have emerged after 272 endangered Caspian seals were found washed up on the beaches of Dagestan. The mammal can only be found in the world’s largest inland body of water, which borders five Eurasian countries.
According to Rosrybolovstvo, the Federal Agency for Fishery, 272 carcasses were found on beaches from a settlement called Sulak in the north of the republic, all the way south to the border with Azerbaijan. The agency also noted that the seals are listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
When the first carcasses were discovered, the Caspian Nature Conservation Center director, Zaur Gapizov, pointed out that the mammals are threatened by small-meshed Chinese-made plastic nets used by poachers, and vast amounts of untreated wastewater that gets pumped into the lake.  ....

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Mysterious mass death of endangered seals on shores of Russia's Caspian Sea -- Earth Changes -- Sott.net


Sun, 13 Dec 2020 13:51 UTC
© Rosrybolovstvo (Russian Federal Agency for Fishery)Disturbing images have emerged after 272 endangered Caspian seals were found washed up on the beaches of Dagestan.
The mammal can only be found in the world s largest inland body of water, which borders five Eurasian countries.
According to Rosrybolovstvo, the Federal Agency for Fishery, 272 carcasses were found on beaches from a settlement called Sulak in the north of the republic, all the way south to the border with Azerbaijan. The agency also noted that the seals are listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
When the first carcasses were discovered, the Caspian Nature Conservation Center director, Zaur Gapizov, pointed out that the mammals are threatened by small-meshed Chinese-made plastic nets used by poachers, and vast amounts of untreated wastewater that gets pumped into the lake. ....

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