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Caspian Sea decline endangers species, disrupts industry, and threatens millions, prompting urgent calls for coordinated global action ...
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Urgent action is needed to protect endangered species, human health and industry from the impacts of the Caspian Sea shrinking, research has found.
As climate change drives down the water levels of the Caspian Sea, a staggering transformation is unfolding – ecosystems are vanishing, endangered species face extinction, and millions of people risk ...
With many of the Caspian Sea’s most important areas located in shallow water, they say that urgent action is required to protect species and coastal communities. Caspian seals are found ...
Currently the Caspian Sea extends approximately 1,150 km by 450 km, with a total area of 387,000 km 2. With a 10 m decline, four out of 10 ecosystem types unique to the Caspian Sea would be ...
The Caspian Sea covers an area of 143,200 square miles, if action is not taken, this means that an area of over 43,000 square miles — an area larger than Iceland — would dry up. According to a press ...
Currently the Caspian Sea extends approximately 1150 km by 450 km, with a total area of 387,000 km². With a 10 m decline, four out of 10 ecosystem types unique to the Caspian Sea would be ...
The Caspian Sea, wedged in between Europe and Asia ... accusing some of extracting oil and gas in protected areas. The number of Caspian seals has dropped from one million to one hundred thousand ...