Polluted water from the Dnieper, which entered the Black Sea after the explosion of the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, will not reach the Krasnodar resorts. It was stated DEA News Ecologist, Associate Professor of World Physical Geography and Geoecology at Moscow State University named after MV Lomonosov Alexei Medvedkov.
“Based on the current scheme of circulation of water bodies in the Black Sea, I will immediately note that our Krasnodar resorts should not be afraid of the Kakhovka trail,” said Medvedkov.
According to the ecologist, environmental problems will arise along the coast of the Odessa region, Romania and, possibly, Bulgaria. He noted that the polluted waters passing through the settlements and agricultural lands brought nutrients, that is, substances that emerged as a result of the decomposition of the remains of organisms, to the northwest of the Black Sea.
According to him, the coastal waters off the coast of the Odessa region are already starting to turn green due to the proliferation of poisonous blue-green algae. Stating that they can cause the death of organisms living in the coastal part of the sea and also emit an unpleasant odor, Assoc.
That’s why swimming in polluted waters and relaxing on the beach is unlikely, he concluded.
Previously in Rospotrebnadzor declarationThat the situation in the Black Sea remained stable after the breakthrough of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station.
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