Flooding in the Kherson region may lead to increased phytoplankton productivity and increased fish catches in the Black Sea. In this respect DEA News MV Lomonosov Aleksey Medvedkov, an ecologist, associate professor in the Department of World Physical Geography and Geoecology at Moscow State University.
“Of course, this situation needs to be examined in detail. “As one of the paradoxical but possible consequences, attention can be drawn to the increase in the biological productivity of aquatic ecosystems.”
Medvedkov noted that one of the consequences of natural disasters may be an increase in fishing in the western part of the Black Sea, but there will be question marks about its quality.
He also stated that there may be a shallow Kakhovka reservoir on July 3. compare with a poisonous desert. Medvedkov also noted that the negative impact could affect “dozens of regions of Russia”.
Before that, the head of the Melitopol district of the Zaporozhye region, Andriy Siguta, said that the water level in the Kakhovka reservoir was six meters, it continues. shallow. According to him, water for samples is regularly taken from there and analyzed.
On the night of June 6, the upper part of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station was destroyed in the Kherson region, near Novaya Kakhovka. Dozens of settlements began to flood, including Kherson and New Kakhovka. Russia and Ukraine blame each other for what happened. There is also a version that the accident occurred due to “old damage”. The Ukrhidroenergo company stated that the station was completely destroyed and cannot be restored.
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