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MANGYSTAU, Kazakhstan — Some 12-15 dead seals have washed up over the past week on the western Kazakh shore of the Caspian Sea, RFE/RL’s Kazakh Service reports. Erik Utebaliev, a local resident, told RFE/RL he found 10-12 dead Caspian seals of all ages, from full-grown adults to pups, on May 3 and three more on May 8. Kirill Osin, director of the nongovernmental organization EKO Mangistau, told RFE/RL he and his colleagues planned to inspect the seals on May 10 and take tissue samples for analysis to try to determine whether they were poisoned. He said he had only seen photos of the dead animals and it was too early to speculate about the cause of death. Osin recalled that the local authorities attributed a mass death of seals in the region two years ago to a virus and inclement weather. He rejected that conclusion, noting that dead seals are found only in the vicinity of intensive exploitation of offshore oil deposits. Officials from Mangystau Oblast Governor Krymbek Kusherbaev’s office told RFE/RL that he was attending the traditional Victory Day parade and was unavailable for comment. The first mass deaths of seals in Mangystau took place in 2000. Over 330 seals died in 2006, reportedly from a virus, then almost 1,000 in 2007 and over 350 in 2009. –Radio Free Europe Video in RussianУплотнение смерти тайна

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  1. I have worked on and around the Caspian sea for 15yrs. Dead seals have been washing on the beach in this area for centuries. If you speak with some of the old seal hunters/poachers from Fort-Shevchenko you will find this is the case.
    It's just that no real records have been kept until recently.
    The Russians, when they were there in the RoK, didn't seriously monitor seal deaths and any data that was collected is at best questionable.This due how th data was collected, recorded, interpreted and the technology available at the time.
    It is only since the oil companies have been in the North Caspian that serious studies started being conducted, which the oil companies initiated themselves.
    So until recent times (2000) no real accurate records of natural seal deaths were kept. So we don't really know yet what is the annual normal "Natural" seal death rate is.
    It should also be known that the seal carcasses are found washed up after the ice has melted from the winter. So that means that 4-5 months of dead seals are seen all at once, in the spring, as opposed to being spaced out in smaller groups that are not as noticeable.
    I heartily agree that these annual seal fatalities should continue to be monitored, data collected and inspected, but let's not jump on the oil company blame game bandwagon until we see some hard evidence.

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