The level of the Caspian Sea has fallen below the 1978 level and this process continues, this was reported on June 14 in the Astrakhan Biosphere Reserve.
The variability of the level of the Caspian Sea is a characteristic feature of this body of water, which periodically changes its indicators depending on various factors. The last significant drop in sea level was recorded in 1978, after which the rising process began in 1979.
Currently, experts predict a new drop in the level of the Caspian Sea in the coming years. This negative phenomenon has a serious impact on the ecosystem and climatic conditions of the region, causing global changes in the Volga River delta.
The effects of falling water levels are particularly notable in the delta front region, where water transportation has faced serious problems due to the abundance of shallow water, making navigation and other activities requiring a waterway difficult. . Experts and environmentalists are confident that it is necessary to take measures to protect and restore the ecosystem of the Volga delta and ensure the sustainable development of the region’s natural resources.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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