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Seal death toll reaches 885 in Caspian Sea

ASTANA. May 7. KAZINFORM - The death toll of seals washed ashore on the oil-rich Caspian in Kazakhstan since March 31 has risen to 885, the Central Asian state's emergencies ministry said Monday. "The overall number of dead seals as of Monday night reached 885, including 687 baby seals," the ministry said. "The coast is continuing to be monitored." The dead seals have been found along the seashore between two major oil fields in western Kazakhstan. But officials in Kazakhstan cite weather conditions as a possible reason. "Until February 20, most of the northeastern Caspian did not freeze, and on February 21-22 the northern Caspian had a covering of thin ice that melted by March 20. It could have had a negative effect on the baby seals," the Ministry of Environmental Protection said earlier. The ministry said an examination of the seals' bodies has not revealed the presence of any heavy metals or pesticides and "seawater tests carried out in the area did not reveal any oil products." Kalamkas and Karazhanbas are the largest oil fields in western Kazakhstan, where intensive production has been underway for more than 25 years. In 2000, some 10,500 seals died of chronic intoxication in the area, according to findings made by Kazakh, Russian and Scottish experts. For several years the animals had been absorbing oil toxins and pesticides, which damaged their immune resistance, the experts said, Kazinform cites RIA Novosti.


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