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Located between Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran and Azerbaijan, the Caspian Sea is the world’s largest landlocked body ...
"Fish and plant species found only in the Caspian Sea have reached the stage of complete extinction," he said, according to Anadolu. "The Caspian sturgeon, which is 200 million years old, has ...
The Caspian Sea is home to the endangered Caspian seal and six species of sturgeon, as well as hundreds of species of fish and invertebrates found nowhere else.
Caspian seals are one of many species that rely on the Caspian Sea. Hundreds of fish and invertebrates also live there (©Sarah DelBen, Central Asian Institute of Ecological Research (CAIER ...
Kazakhstan's two major aquatic ecosystems, the Aral and Caspian Seas, are in decline. The water level of the Caspian Sea continues to drop, leading to a steady decrease in fish stocks.
The sea is drying up, but more alarmingly, its biodiversity is collapsing.” Disappear. The list of endangered species is long. Well-known for their expensive caviar, all six sturgeon species found in ...
A team of researchers discovered a new island in the Caspian Sea using space images. Cyclical sea changes, climate change, and shifting tectonic plates may all be reasons that the isle has ...
The Caspian Sea's water levels have dropped over the past 20 years, especially in the north, on the border with Russia and Kazakhstan. The decline threatens biodiversity, and severely impacts the ...
The Caspian Sea, sometimes called the world’s biggest lake, lies between Europe and Asia. Bounded by Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkmenistan, Iran and COP29 hosts Azerbaijan , the sea is shrinking.
The Caspian Sea is home to the endangered Caspian seal and six species of sturgeon, as well as hundreds of species of fish and invertebrates found nowhere else.