Monday, February 23, 2015

My elevator pitch: Caspian Sea Trash Issue.


 
Hello, everybody!!! Hope you enjoyed your holidays! This me elevator pitch: Caspian Sea Trash Issue. I have worked hard on it, so I hope you will have fun watching this video!!! Also if you have Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn accounts don't forget to follow me there=) Good luck!!!=)

Sunday, February 22, 2015

UNEP in the Caspian

 
Good evening, friends! Hope you are doing great!!! And I'm ready to post a new post about Caspian Sea Trash Issue.  This post is about UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) participation in Caspian Sea concern. This article includes general information about Caspian Sea and these questions: What are the main environmental concerns in the region? How is UNEP helping address these challenges? In order to protect Caspian Sea UNEP adopted and signed The Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea in 2003  The Convention , also known as the Tehran Convention, aims at protecting the Caspian Sea from all sources of pollution and at preserving and restoring its biological resources for present and future generations. The Tehran Convention addresses all threats to the Caspian environment and notably commits the Caspian states to jointly prevent pollution and protect the marine environment as well as encourages the Contracting Parties to build and secure a sustainable future. You can find more information about UNEP participation in Caspian Sea life on this web page. And have a great week!!!=)

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Welcome to my new LinkedIn profile!!!



Glad to announce that I finally created my LinkedIn profile. I'm very interested in people who have the same goal as me to protect Caspian Sea and it's shore from contamination. But if you're just interested and want to look my profile page, you're always welcome to visit it and connect with me=)

Ecosystem and environment Caspian Sea


My greeting to you!!! Hope you enjoy your Sunday=) The weather is warm and sunny in Alabama and it's exactly time for new post (all information provided by Google Alerts).  Here is a new article about Ecosystem and environment Caspian Sea. Mostly it discusses causes of the pollution of the Caspian Sea water. There are no any options how to solve them. But my opinion is that is very important to know all the reasons first and only then begin to solve them.  Caspian Sea is divided between the independent countries of Iran, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkmenistan. The former Soviet Republics are trying to attract more investors in the oil and gas sectors. This leads to the beginning of extraction works to the ecology of the Caspian basin. Oil and gas extraction, along with transportation and industrial production has been the source of soil, air and water pollution in the Caspian region. For instance, in Kazakhstan the cases of blood disease, tuberculosis and other diseases are four times more common in the Caspian area than the rest of the country’s average. The Caspian sturgeon and Caspian seal, one of two freshwater spices in the world, have been dying in large number as a result of polluters and poachers since the collapse of the former Soviet Union.There is no doubt that development of the oil and gas industry does have the significant impacts to the environment. I encourage you to read this article. Also if you have any questions and comments, please feel free to contact me. Thank you=)

Saturday, January 24, 2015

The enviroment situatuon on the Caspian Sea. Causes of problems and solutions.

 
Hello, people all over the world and especially my GNML friends. I'm so glad that you keep reading my blog because the number of views is impressive=) I appreciate it. Yesterday Google Alerts presented a gift to me. It offered a wonderful website about Caspian sea; facts, news and other different information.
I found a special page about it's environment. And I was stupefied. The environmental situation in the Caspian sea is one of great pressure. And it worse than I thought. Some areas have become dead zones, and the Caspian shelf mainly looses its validity as a place for spawning of the Caspian sea fishes. It is under a constant threat of pollution. There are various sources of the pollution, which we can classify as follows:
  1. River flow;
  2. Onshore industrial and municipal waste water;
  3. Offshore and onshore oil extraction;
  4. Sea level growth, as a result of the flooded coastal zone, where also many oil wells still function, pollutions reaches the sea.
Please take your time to read this page and get informed about the seriousness of the situation. You will also find some interesting information about Caspian Sea which you will enjoy.
 
 

 

Friday, January 23, 2015

Finally Instagram=)

 
Good evening, my friends!!! Finally I created my Instagram page...yeey!!!=D If you are Instagram user and you enjoy my compaign, please follow me there @caspianseatrashissue
And I wish you a great weekends=)
 

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan to preserve Caspian ecosystem!!!

Good night, everybody! Hope you have had  great weekends. My new blog post is out. Hope you will enjoy it.
The Caspian Sea has again been in the focus of international environmental experts. What problems need to be addressed to protect the marine resources of this unique sea? What solutions do experts offer? Are marine researches sufficiently conducted? How is training of specialists? These and many other questions were discussed by experts of the three Caspian states - Kazakhstan, Russia and Azerbaijan in the international videoconference Astana-Moscow–Baku, held on the eve of World Marine Day. Visit this web-site to learn more about Caspian Sea and how 5 different countries on the Caspian Sea coast try to solve this issue. Thank you for being interested in my blog=)