As a result of the fifth annual expedition to Tyuleniy Island in the Sakhalin Region, 112 seals were rescued. This was reported by RIA Novosti.
The expedition, which took place on an island in the southwestern part of the Sea of Okhotsk, was attended by volunteers from the Friends of the Ocean club and a scientific group from the Council on Marine Mammals led by biologist Vladimir Burkanov.
“Rescue teams have freed 112 fur seals from plastic trauma collars. In the marine areas of the Far East, we see abandoned nets and various plastics on the shore everywhere; marine animals get entangled in plastic, suffer and die.”
According to environmentalists, gill nets made from fishing line pose the greatest danger to marine animals. They are often unnoticed by the animals, but they cause deep wounds in them.
In 2024, volunteers found that fewer marine animals were harmed by fishing gear and plastic waste than in previous expeditions. Over four years, volunteers saved 370 seals.
There have been reports of drunk tourists before. be bullied On a fur seal in Sakhalin.
Previously seals helped Scientists are trying to find new sources of meltwater in Antarctica.
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Source: Gazeta

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