Scores of Birds Stricken in Southern Russia After Latest Black Sea Oil Spill
Scores of Birds Stricken in Southern Russia After Latest Black Sea Oil Spill
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A recent oil spill in the Black Sea has killed and injured a growing number of birds along Russia’s southern coast, wildlife specialists said this week, despite official claims that the spill has been contained.
The Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which operates the oil terminal, said cleanup operations had been completed
A local wildlife rehabilitation center reported taking in water birds coated in oil along beaches near Novorossiysk and Anapa, the latter of which is a popular tourist destination. Many birds suffered chemical burns, poisoning and dehydration, according to center
“Birds are collected night and day, many of them [are found] dead,” the center wrote in a Telegram post on Tuesday, after earlier saying that three of 24 birds taken in for treatment had so far died.
Environmental experts told the news outlet Kedr that the oil in the recent spill has been much more harmful to birds than the heavy fuel oil, or mazut, that spilled in the Black Sea in December. The Aug. 29 accident is at least the 12th reported oil spill in the region since that December spill.
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