WWF is Going to Join Research on Ocean Pollution in Kamchatka
OREANDA-NEWS According to the website of the regional government, The World Wildlife Fund is ready to assist in exploring the causes of pollution of the Pacific Ocean in Kamchatka.
Here experts have discovered some oil products and phenol in coastal water near the Khalaktyrsky beach in the Kamchatka Territory. Signs of alarming pollution were identified in three more areas of the Avacha Bay water area.
As Vladimir Solodov, the Governor of the region, said, WWF will be one of the organisations which will work at the place of the disaster. become a part of the scientific headquarters for the study of an environmental incident in the water area of Avacha Bay in Kamchatka. Very soon the data available to the Wildlife Protection Fund will be transferred to them, and the authorities of Kamchatka region, for their part, will share the analyzes that are ready and the developments of scientists. In the future, the Kamchatka's regional government is going to involve this organization in carrying out all the main expeditionary and field research.
Earlier, the regional government reported that scientists from the research centers of Vladivostok and Moscow arrived on the Kamchatka peninsula to study the environmental incident on the Khalaktyrsky beach. The leading research centers of Russia are involved in this work. In addition, Vladimir Solodov intends to involve foreign scientists to clarify the causes of pollution.
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