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Press-Release - 31 March 2001
russian THE CASPIAN SEA EXPEDITION
"AT SEA TRAINING PROGRAMME" - 2 The Caspian Environmental Programme (CEP) and thematic
center for "Effective Regional Assessment of Contamination Level (ERACL), established
within the CEP and located in Iran, carried out second stage of the "At Sea Training
Programme" (ASTP). One of the main focuses of CEP is identification of
priority transboundary issues of the Caspian basin and production of a Transboundary
Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) of Caspian. ASTP is the part of this programme. Primary
objectives of the second stage of ASTP are to conduct a limited regional contamination
assessment in order to fill the gaps in TDA, monitoring and assessment of background
pollution of Caspian. A specialized vessel "Issledovatel' Kaspia"
(Russia) took the crew to the deeper central and southern part of the Caspian Sea to
monitor background pollution, define contamination levels, take samples of Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons (TPH), selected biota, Chlorinated Hydrocarbons CNC (DDT), Micro-metals (TM)
and other, as well as water temperature measurement, electrical conductivity / salinity,
data management etc. The total duration of studies made approximately 21 days. Sampling
was made both at "hot spots" and at intermediate stations, along coastline of
the Caspian. Specialists from Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan,
Turkmenistan and Iran, and also scientists from Monaco, Ukraine and Turkey participate in
the expedition. The Caspian Environment Programme is organizing a press
conference on the board of "Issledovatel' Kaspia" at the seaport buildings on
Saturday, March3 1st 2001 between 4.30 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. with the purpose to
report on the work done, the sea and expedition conditions, as well as report on the first
stage of the ASTP accomplished in October 2000. Please, for further information contact: Vladimir Vladimirov, the Caspian
Environment Programme, Programme Coordination Unit, Room 108, Government Building, 40
Uzeir Gadjibekov Street, Baku 370016 Azerbaijan, Elina Farmanova, the Caspian Environment
Programme, Programme Coordination Unit, Room 108, Government Building, 40 Uzeir Gadjibekov
Street, Baku 370016 Azerbaijan,
E-mail: vladymyrov@caspian.in-baku.com
Phone: + (99412) 97 17 85, 93 80 03
Fax: + (99412) 97 17 86
E-mail: efarmanova@caspian.in-baku.com
Phone: + (99412) 97 17 85, 93 80 03
Fax: + (99412) 97 17 86