Volunteers collected over 200 bags of fuel oil in one day in the village of Volna.
Fresh fuel oil emissions were discovered on the beach in the village of Volna. Volunteers cleaned the beach in one day, collecting over 200 bags of fuel oil-sand mixture.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," activists were concerned that the quality of the sand used to fill Anapa's beaches differs markedly from the sand found in the dunes. Activists believe this could ruin the city's reputation as a resort. Authorities reported that over 136,000 cubic meters of sand have been delivered to Anapa's beaches, and over five kilometers of shoreline have already been cleared. New sand hardens after rain, Telegram users reported. and turns into a suspension in water.
"Oil product discharges in the village of Volna. Fine fraction. A lot of them," he wrote.
"A lot is 4 kilometers," reported the headquarters of the "Volunteers of the SSL" organization.
Fresh discharge Fuel oil was recorded along the surf line along the entire beach on Makhlaievsky Slope, from the rocks to the clay landslide, the Dolphins headquarters clarified.
"The sea washed up small but numerous pieces of fuel oil on the shore," the volunteers wrote.
Two Kuban SPAS employees and a local resident came to help clean the beach. As a result, they collected 201 bags of sand and fuel oil mixture in one day. The volunteers reported that the beach was cleared.
Materials about the consequences of the fuel oil spills in the Kerch Strait and Tuapse have been collected by the "Caucasian Knot" on the page "Eco-disaster in Kuban". Data on the scale of coastal pollution was collected by the "Caucasian Knot" in the reference material "Fuel oil spill in the Kerch Strait".