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- Caspian Sea Day 2024 - Nature of TurkmensitanWed, 29/01/2025 - 20:13Welcome to the breathtaking nature of Turkmenistan’s Caspian coast! A land where the sea meets the sky, home to diverse marine life and majestic coastal birds. From the serene shores to the vibrant wetlands, witness the beauty of this unique ecosystem.
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Welcome to the breathtaking nature of Turkmenistan’s Caspian coast! A land where the sea meets the sky, home to diverse marine life and majestic coastal birds. From the serene shores to the vibrant wetlands, witness the beauty of this unique ecosystem.
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- Towards effective implementation of the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea by E. KvitsinskaiaSat, 21/12/2024 - 16:56The paper is presented by the author in her personal capacity and opinions expressed in this paper should be attributed to the author. They are not mean to represent the positions or opinions of the UNEP or the State Parties to the Framework Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea.
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The paper is presented by the author in her personal capacity and opinions expressed in this paper should be attributed to the author. They are not mean to represent the positions or opinions of the UNEP or the State Parties to the Framework Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea.
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- The interrelationship between the fisheries and the protection of the marine environment of the Caspian SeaSat, 21/12/2024 - 16:49This scoping paper considers the interrelationship between the fisheries and the protection of the marine environment of the Caspian Sea. It has been prepared in response to the request of the Parties to the Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea, during the first meeting of Conference of
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This scoping paper considers the interrelationship between the fisheries and the protection of the marine environment of the Caspian Sea. It has been prepared in response to the request of the Parties to the Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea, during the first meeting of Conference of the Parties in May 2007 in Baku.[1] The aim of the scoping paper is to support the Parties in their efforts to intensify their regional dialogue and to build their regional partnership for safeguarding the marine environment of the Caspian Sea for the benefit of present and future generations.
[1] Statement of Ministers at the first Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea, 25 May 2007, Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan.
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- Environment and Security assessment - East Caspian Sea region, Central Asia: Understanding links between environment and securitySat, 21/12/2024 - 16:43Links between environment and security are an issue of heated debate in the academic community. This report looks at the role of environmental factors in increasing stress over a specific region of Central Asia, the East Caspian Sea shore of Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan. Traditionally, notion of security has primarily been c
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Links between environment and security are an issue of heated debate in the academic community. This report looks at the role of environmental factors in increasing stress over a specific region of Central Asia, the East Caspian Sea shore of Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.
Traditionally, notion of security has primarily been conceived in terms of neutralizing military threats to the territorial integrity and political independence of the state. However, in recent years, there has been increasing emphasis placed on expanding the traditional concept of security to include non-conventional threats and factors promoting tensions and conflict.
The analysis presented here seeks to identify those environmental, socio-economic and political issues that are profoundly affecting the livelihoods of the populations and populations and could lead to instability and possibly perturbations.
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- Threats to Biodiversity - Studies and findings of CEP II StudiesSat, 21/12/2024 - 16:41There is a widespread perception that the Caspian is in a state of ecological decline, and that one aspect of this is a decline in biodiversity. This is of particular concern, due to the status of the Caspian as a unique water body inhabited by a large number of endemic species. There is also a widespread belief that the C
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There is a widespread perception that the Caspian is in a state of ecological decline, and that one aspect of this is a decline in biodiversity. This is of particular concern, due to the status of the Caspian as a unique water body inhabited by a large number of endemic species. There is also a widespread belief that the Caspian is very sensitive to the impacts of industrial activities and in particular to those associated with oil and gas production and transportation.
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- Casual Chain Analyses (CCA): Decline in tulka fisherySat, 21/12/2024 - 16:15There no evidence that reduction in fish populations is the only possible cause of decline in tulka catch. Availability of existing stocks to fishery industry could be another immediate cause of decline in catches. This cause is more difficult to exam as little data is available on stocks relocation and changes in fish behav
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There no evidence that reduction in fish populations is the only possible cause of decline in tulka catch. Availability of existing stocks to fishery industry could be another immediate cause of decline in catches. This cause is more difficult to exam as little data is available on stocks relocation and changes in fish behaviour.
Decline of stock is reported and is considered as the most important factor. At the moment it is the only immediate cause possible to exam with sufficient data. It has several underline causes and each cause can has different impact to three species. According to Astrakhan Fishery Institute data stock of anchovy tulka reduced from 968 thousands tons in 1999 to 300 thousands tons in 2002, stock of big-eye tulka reduced from 112 thousand tons in 1999 to 4 thousands tons in 2004; and stocks of Caspian tulka remain in stability at the level of 400 thousands tons.
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- Decline in BioresourcesSat, 21/12/2024 - 16:13The Caspian Sea, world largest lake, is bordered by Republic of Azerbaijan, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, Russian Federation and Turkmenistan. Out of 122 fish species and subspecies living in the Caspian Sea, 40 species are believed to be commercial and presently 25 species are the main exploited fish (Ivanov, 2000).
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The Caspian Sea, world largest lake, is bordered by Republic of Azerbaijan, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, Russian Federation and Turkmenistan. Out of 122 fish species and subspecies living in the Caspian Sea, 40 species are believed to be commercial and presently 25 species are the main exploited fish (Ivanov, 2000). At present sturgeons, tulka and Caspian Sea seals are considered as shared commercial stocks between Caspian Sea range states.
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- Caspian Strategic Action Programme Implementation: a Regional Review and AssessmentSat, 21/12/2024 - 16:09The Caspian Environment Programme is a regional partnership between the five littoral states of the Caspian Sea (Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and Turkmenistan) and international organisations (the EU, UNDP, UNEP and the World Bank). The goal of the CEP is the environmentally su
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The Caspian Environment Programme is a regional partnership between the five littoral states of the Caspian Sea (Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and Turkmenistan) and international organisations (the EU, UNDP, UNEP and the World Bank). The goal of the CEP is the environmentally sustainable development and management of the Caspian Environment. Part of the process in achieving this goal is identifying the priority environmental issues and developing a regional Strategic Action Programme and five National Caspian Action Plans , one for each of the littoral countries.
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- Thesis: “Current developments in the regime and international legal status of the Caspian Sea” by Dr. Barbara Janusz-PawlettaSat, 21/12/2024 - 16:04The Caspian Sea is the largest completely enclosed body of salt water in the world and constitutes a particularly fragile ecosystem. It contains great fishery resources, including 90% of the world’s stock of sturgeon, as well as vast oil and gas deposits in the subsoil. It is crossed by important transportation routes connec
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The Caspian Sea is the largest completely enclosed body of salt water in the world and constitutes a particularly fragile ecosystem. It contains great fishery resources, including 90% of the world’s stock of sturgeon, as well as vast oil and gas deposits in the subsoil. It is crossed by important transportation routes connecting Europe and Central Asia. For much of the twentieth century it was within the exclusive domain of Iran and the USSR, with the latter enjoying naval dominance. With the collapse of the Soviet Union the geopolitical situation in the region changed significantly. Instead of two, there are currently five riparian states – Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan – each filing differing legal claims.
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- Caspian Sea Region: Environmental IssuesSat, 21/12/2024 - 16:01At the meeting point of the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, the Caspian region includes steppe land in the north, cold, continental deserts and semi-deserts in the northeast and east, and warmer mountain and highland systems in the south and southwest. The coastal wetlands of the Caspian basin include many shallow, saline poo
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At the meeting point of the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, the Caspian region includes steppe land in the north, cold, continental deserts and semi-deserts in the northeast and east, and warmer mountain and highland systems in the south and southwest. The coastal wetlands of the Caspian basin include many shallow, saline pools, which attract a variety of bird life and biodiversity; over 400 species are unique to the Caspian. In addition, the sea's native sturgeon is famous the world around for the roe it produces: sturgeon from the Caspian Sea accounts for approximately 90% of the world's caviar industry.
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- TK Report: Национальные законодательные и институциональные меры охраны и устойчивого управления окружающей средой Каспийского моряSat, 21/12/2024 - 15:55Туркменистан принимает активное участие в решении глобальных экологических проблем. Сегодня им ратифицированы основные природоохранные конвенции ООН. К ним относятся Рио-конвенции с которыми связано осуществление широкого круга обязательств предусмотренных в их специальных нормах и положениях. Сотрудничая со странам мира в о
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Туркменистан принимает активное участие в решении глобальных экологических проблем. Сегодня им ратифицированы основные природоохранные конвенции ООН. К ним относятся Рио-конвенции с которыми связано осуществление широкого круга обязательств предусмотренных в их специальных нормах и положениях. Сотрудничая со странам мира в области охраны окружающей среды, важное место в этой деятельности отводится региональному сотрудничеству. Одним из приоритетов в региональном сотрудничестве, для Туркменистана являются проблемы связанные с Каспийским морем.
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- Regional Report: Legislative and Institutional Frameworks for the Protection and Sustainable Management of the Caspian Sea Environment, 2007Sat, 21/12/2024 - 15:35The present report has been prepared by the regional legal expert – Irina Krasnova, professor of environmental law of the Russian Academy of Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation, doctor of juridical science. The report is prepared within the framework of the Caspian Environment Programme in accordance
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The present report has been prepared by the regional legal expert – Irina Krasnova, professor of environmental law of the Russian Academy of Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation, doctor of juridical science.
The report is prepared within the framework of the Caspian Environment Programme in accordance with the relevant UNEP project, the Terms of Reference for the Regional Legal Expert.
The Report is based on the National Briefs on Legislative and Institutional Frameworks for the Protection and Sustainable Management of the Caspian Sea Environment prepared by National Legal Experts of the five Contracting Parties to the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea (further – Tehran Convention), on the materials provided by the UNEP/ROE, and obtained from various information and data base sources, advice and cooperation of the CEP/PCU.
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- Regional Report: Legal, Regulatory and Institutional Measures for the Protection and Sustainable Management of the Caspian Sea Ecosystem in the Riparian States, 2001Sat, 21/12/2024 - 15:20The present report has been prepared by the international legal consultant – Irina Krasnova, professor of environmental law of the Russian Academy of State Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, doctor of juridical science. The report is prepared within the framework of the Caspian Environment Program
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The present report has been prepared by the international legal consultant – Irina Krasnova, professor of environmental law of the Russian Academy of State Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, doctor of juridical science.
The report is prepared within the framework of the Caspian Environment Programme in accordance with the relevant UNEP/UNDP/TACIS project, the Terms of Reference for the International Consultancy of Legal National Assessments attached in Annex III to the project and the Workplan for CRTC/LREI.
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- Report: Marine Litter in the Caspian Sea, 2005Sat, 21/12/2024 - 15:15Marine litter (ML) is a complex though solvable problem with significant implications for the marine and coastal environment and human activities all around the world. It originates from several sources, travels in many paths and finally sinks in different distances from its origin making its wide spectrum of negative enviro
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Marine litter (ML) is a complex though solvable problem with significant implications for the marine and coastal environment and human activities all around the world. It originates from several sources, travels in many paths and finally sinks in different distances from its origin making its wide spectrum of negative environmental, economic, safety, health and cultural impacts highly considerable. Despite efforts made internationally, regionally and nationally, there are indications that the marine litter problem continues to worsen.
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- Public Participation Strategy for the Caspian Sea, 2005Sat, 21/12/2024 - 15:09Public Participation is stimulated in key international instruments such as the 1998 Aarhus Convention (Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Matters), signed and ratified by many of the Caspian Sea countries, and builds on the requirements of the Commission on Sustainable Development to promo
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Public Participation is stimulated in key international instruments such as the 1998 Aarhus Convention (Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Matters), signed and ratified by many of the Caspian Sea countries, and builds on the requirements of the Commission on Sustainable Development to promote the implementation of Agenda 21 and the follow-up to the World Summit on Sustainable Development. Public participation is required within the Aarhus Convention and is in line with the principle 10 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, and the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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- Report: Fisheries Management in the Caspian Sea, 2006Sat, 21/12/2024 - 15:00The Caspian Sea, world largest lake, is bordered by Azerbaijan Republic, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, Republic, Russian Federation and Turkmenistan. Its biodiversity is comprised of 1354 plant, animal and more than 122 fish species. Out of 122 fish species and subspecies living in the Caspian Sea, 40 species are com
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The Caspian Sea, world largest lake, is bordered by Azerbaijan Republic, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, Republic, Russian Federation and Turkmenistan. Its biodiversity is comprised of 1354 plant, animal and more than 122 fish species. Out of 122 fish species and subspecies living in the Caspian Sea, 40 species are commercial and presently 25 species are the main exploited fish. The Caspian Sea fishes are divided to four main groups, including 53 species Marine fishes (43.5%), 42 species (13.4%) of freshwater origin, 18 species (14.7%) anadromous and 9 species (7.4%) semi-anadromous. At present sturgeons, kilka and Caspian Sea seals are considered as shared stocks between Caspian Sea range states.
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- Национальный Доклад по выполнению Тегеранской Конвенции за 2019-2022 гг. (Туркменистан)Wed, 06/09/2023 - 19:38
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- Охрана природы Туркменистана, Выпуск 10Thu, 23/03/2023 - 09:03Научный сборник посвящается 50-летию Общества охраны природы Туркменистана и 100-летию его основателя – академика А.К. Рустамова. Научный сборник включает статьи по охране природы исторического, общего, частного и практического характера. Предназначена для широкого круга читателей, но в первую очередь, для природоведов, экол
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Научный сборник посвящается 50-летию Общества охраны природы Туркменистана и 100-летию его основателя – академика А.К. Рустамова. Научный сборник включает статьи по охране природы исторического, общего, частного и практического характера. Предназначена для широкого круга читателей, но в первую очередь, для природоведов, экологов, общественников, научных сотрудников и практиков в сфере охраны природы и сохранения биоразнообразия, работников заповедников, рекомендовано для учителей школ, студентов и преподавателей ВУЗов.
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- Monitoring of the Caspian Seal in Turkmenistan, January – October, 2022Thu, 23/03/2023 - 08:31The Khazarskiy State Nature Reserve, the Caspian Group of the IUCN Joint SSC-WCPA Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force, Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan; e-mail address: mammedowmerdan514@gmail.com
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The Khazarskiy State Nature Reserve, the Caspian Group of the IUCN Joint SSC-WCPA Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force, Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan; e-mail address: mammedowmerdan514@gmail.com
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- БеркутыThu, 23/03/2023 - 08:21Беркуты населяют почти всю Евразию, за исключением юга и юго-востока, саванны Африки, значительную часть территории Канады, США и Мексики. В Туркменистане беркут встречается практически повсеместно, но избегает близкого соседства с человеком и его численность в последние годы, как и везде по ряду причин, к сожалению, сокраща
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Беркуты населяют почти всю Евразию, за исключением юга и юго-востока, саванны Африки, значительную часть территории Канады, США и Мексики. В Туркменистане беркут встречается практически повсеместно, но избегает близкого соседства с человеком и его численность в последние годы, как и везде по ряду причин, к сожалению, сокращается. Вид включен в Красный список МСОП (2009), Красную книгу Туркменистана (2011), список CITES (2011).
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- 2020
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Caspian Sea Day 2024 - Nature of Turkmensitan
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Towards effective implementation of the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea by E. Kvitsinskaia
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The interrelationship between the fisheries and the protection of the marine environment of the Caspian Sea
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Environment and Security assessment - East Caspian Sea region, Central Asia: Understanding links between environment and security
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Threats to Biodiversity - Studies and findings of CEP II Studies
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Casual Chain Analyses (CCA): Decline in tulka fishery
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Decline in Bioresources
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Caspian Strategic Action Programme Implementation: a Regional Review and Assessment
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Thesis: “Current developments in the regime and international legal status of the Caspian Sea” by Dr. Barbara Janusz-Pawletta
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Caspian Sea Region: Environmental Issues
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TK Report: Национальные законодательные и институциональные меры охраны и устойчивого управления окружающей средой Каспийского моря
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Regional Report: Legislative and Institutional Frameworks for the Protection and Sustainable Management of the Caspian Sea Environment, 2007
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Regional Report: Legal, Regulatory and Institutional Measures for the Protection and Sustainable Management of the Caspian Sea Ecosystem in the Riparian States, 2001
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Report: Marine Litter in the Caspian Sea, 2005
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Public Participation Strategy for the Caspian Sea, 2005
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Report: Fisheries Management in the Caspian Sea, 2006
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Национальный Доклад по выполнению Тегеранской Конвенции за 2019-2022 гг. (Туркменистан)
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Охрана природы Туркменистана, Выпуск 10
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Monitoring of the Caspian Seal in Turkmenistan, January – October, 2022
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