A Note on the Silent Decline of the Caspian Environment
Overview
Overview
Journal
Mar Pollut Bull
Publisher
Elsevier
Specialties
Biology
Environmental Health
Environmental Health
Date
2024 Jun 15
PMID
38878413
Authors
Authors
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Abstract
The Caspian Sea, the world's largest enclosed water body, experiences significant transformations in its physico-chemical properties and a decline in bioresources due to extensive anthropogenic activities. These activities include the discharge of diverse pollutants and bio-physical alterations such as over-fishing, hunting, and physical alterations to rivers. While acute manifestations such as a fall in the Caspian water levels and wetland desiccation are more overt, the pervasive impact of human activities contributes to a likely irreversible decline in environmental quality that we aim to spotlight in this discussion in order to facilitate its restoration.