Date: 25/06/2022 17:10:49
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1900837
Subject: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

From an increase in pollution to the death of marine life, the impact of the brutal Russian war can be seen almost everywhere in east Europe.

The brutal Russian war against Ukraine has not only devastated human lives but the environment as well. From an increase in pollution to the death of marine life, the impact of war can be seen almost everywhere in east Europe. At the latest, scientists have recorded the deaths of at least 3,000 dolphins in the Black Sea. The number recorded since February 24 is believed to be a result of the all-out Russian invasion.

According to ecologist Ivan Rusev, who is studying marine life in the Black Sea, “several thousands” of burnt and wounded dolphins washed up to get shores of the Black Sea in Bulgaria, Ukraine, Turkey, Russia, and Georgia, Romania, and Moldova. Marine experts at Ukraine’s Tuzlovsky Lymans put a number to the deaths on Friday, stressing the adverse ecological effects of the ongoing war. The dolphins floating on the Black Sea coasts showed vivid burn marks from bombs or water mines. While climate change and oil spills remain major factors in contributing to the death of marine life, Rusev in his latest analysis suggested that number has been alleviated by prolonged starving due to unavailability of food along the shores.

On his Facebook page, Rusev shared images of the dolphins collected by his team from across Europe. The innocent fishes in the pictures had fresh war-related wounds on their backs and fins, including scrapped skin, severed tails and gauged eyes. Some also suffered from internal injuries, the ecologist, who is recording the effects for over 120 days now, added. He also shared images of carcasses of dolphins that washed up to the shores weeks ago.

Speaking about the cause of mass death of the marine animals, powerful SONAR ranging from the Russian fleet stationed on the Ukrainian Black Sea coast, explosions have caused the “murder” of the “voiceless animals,” Rusev wrote in a Twitter post. The power navigation systems of the naval vessels hinder those of the fishes and leave them “blind.” Mass death of fishes not only disrupts marine biology but also pollutes water with infections spread from the decaying animals.

The war has nearly pinched every sphere of the ecosystem. Researchers quoted by the Guardian indicated a considerable increase in noise pollution since the invasion. The Turkish Marine Research Foundation has dubbed the time a “crisis in biodiversity,” after they recorded significant destruction of endangered red algae due to bombings in the sea and spills from sinking warships.

Due to increased shelling near lagoons, Ukraine has also recorded a notable drop in the number of migratory birds like Dalmatian pelicans and avocets. The usual 1,000 to 1,500 has lowered to 300, Rusev noted. “They are very disturbed by the bombings,” Rusev wrote in a Facebook post.

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Date: 25/06/2022 17:21:02
From: Michael V
ID: 1900839
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

Bloody!

:(

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Date: 25/06/2022 17:38:03
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1900841
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

Michael V said:


Bloody!

:(

Animals got a raw deal when they had to share the planet with us.

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Date: 25/06/2022 18:15:17
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1900855
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

oh well remember when all it took was a good clean pandemic lockdown and they were back in the canals

maybe monkeypox will do it or do we think poliomyelitis will be the one

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Date: 28/06/2022 16:08:50
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1901923
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

War is always the worst thing for wildlife.

Why don’t environmentalists do some real good by protesting against war?

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Date: 28/06/2022 16:11:13
From: Cymek
ID: 1901928
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

mollwollfumble said:


War is always the worst thing for wildlife.

Why don’t environmentalists do some real good by protesting against war?

They probably do

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Date: 1/07/2022 03:56:47
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1902876
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

Cymek said:


mollwollfumble said:

War is always the worst thing for wildlife.

Why don’t environmentalists do some real good by protesting against war?

They probably do

They used to, but now Greenpeace is 100% “Green” and 0% “Peace”.

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Date: 1/07/2022 04:14:46
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1902879
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

Cymek said:


mollwollfumble said:

War is always the worst thing for wildlife.

Why don’t environmentalists do some real good by protesting against war?

They probably do

They used to, but now Greenpeace is 100% “Green” and 0% “Peace”.

I really think we need to take this “3,000 dolphins” with a grain of salt.

War “prevents them from finding food” is the claim, but other things can lead to low weight, such as disease.

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Date: 1/07/2022 04:16:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 1902880
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

mollwollfumble said:


Cymek said:

mollwollfumble said:

War is always the worst thing for wildlife.

Why don’t environmentalists do some real good by protesting against war?

They probably do

They used to, but now Greenpeace is 100% “Green” and 0% “Peace”.

What part of peace, isn’t green?

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Date: 1/07/2022 04:17:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 1902881
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

mollwollfumble said:


Cymek said:

mollwollfumble said:

War is always the worst thing for wildlife.

Why don’t environmentalists do some real good by protesting against war?

They probably do

They used to, but now Greenpeace is 100% “Green” and 0% “Peace”.

I really think we need to take this “3,000 dolphins” with a grain of salt.

War “prevents them from finding food” is the claim, but other things can lead to low weight, such as disease.

Like a drowning man, moll keeps grasping at straws.

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Date: 1/07/2022 05:05:28
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1902884
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

maybe we all just need something like the Korean conflict to support the building of enduring and sustainable nature reserves, establishing sweeping tracts and corridors of wilderness afforded only the most vigorous military protection available

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Date: 1/07/2022 05:30:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 1902886
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

SCIENCE said:


maybe we all just need something like the Korean conflict to support the building of enduring and sustainable nature reserves, establishing sweeping tracts and corridors of wilderness afforded only the most vigorous military protection available

and then keep tossing missiles into it just for funandgames?

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Date: 1/07/2022 07:34:31
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1902915
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

roughbarked said:


SCIENCE said:

maybe we all just need something like the Korean conflict to support the building of enduring and sustainable nature reserves, establishing sweeping tracts and corridors of wilderness afforded only the most vigorous military protection available

and then keep tossing missiles into it just for funandgames?

over it surely

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Date: 1/07/2022 14:36:09
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1903095
Subject: re: Over 3,000 Dolphins In Black Sea Found Dead As Result Of Russian War In Ukraine

mollwollfumble said:


Cymek said:

mollwollfumble said:

War is always the worst thing for wildlife.

Why don’t environmentalists do some real good by protesting against war?

They probably do

They used to, but now Greenpeace is 100% “Green” and 0% “Peace”.

I really think we need to take this “3,000 dolphins” with a grain of salt.

War “prevents them from finding food” is the claim, but other things can lead to low weight, such as disease.

That’s the trouble with wildlife, they are always getting in the way.

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