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Press-Release - 1 February 2002
russian COMMUNIQUE FROM THE CASPIAN ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME This communiqué has been issued by the Programme
Coordination Unit (PCU) of the Caspian Environment Programme (CEP) based in Baku. The
Communiqué has been shared with and endorsed by EC/Tacis. The communiqué pertains to an
internal Report entitled " Caspian Environment Programme, CRTC MB, Report on the
Results of the Caspian Marine Expedition, December 2001". The report covers the
preliminary findings of a marine expedition in the Caspian from August 9 though September
25, 2001 with the objective of determining the distribution and abundance of major fish
stocks of the Caspian Sea. The expedition was undertaken in compliance with
recommendations of the 45th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Convention
on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), Paris 2001. The CEP wishes to record that the findings, regardless of
their technical merit have not been, as stated in the Preamble to the Report, subjected to
a thorough scientific review and edit, and careful verification; nor have they been
subjected to review by the CEP partners, including the littoral countries and the
international partners. In addition, the preliminary analyses do not take account of data
from a survey of contamination of the coastal sediments carried out by CEP in late 2001,
which could have a bearing on the Reports findings, particularly in the southern
sector of the Caspian. Release and distribution of the Report's preliminary
findings, including its wide distribution to the international press, by the TACIS
recruited consultant was therefore unauthorized and ill considered. Any commentary or
opinion expressed by the consultant on the Reports findings should not be considered
either those of CEP or EC/Tacis. CEP is an intergovernmental programme of the Caspian
littoral countries and supported by EC/Tacis, The United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP), The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Bank with the
ultimate objective of safeguarding the Caspian environment.