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Evaluation of fire damage to water resources of Ob River to begin on March 7

On Saturday, Yugra’s government reported a fire in the Ob River floodplain near Nizhnevartovsk MOSCOW, March 7. /TASS/. A group of experts of the Federal Agency for Fishery will visit the accident site on the SiburTyumenGaz pipeline near Nizhnevartovsk in the Khanty-Mansi (Yugra) Autonomous Area after a fire in the Ob River floodplain in order to evaluate the damage to water bioresources. The experts will begin their evaluation as early as March 7, the agency’s statement made public on Sunday said. It was noted that the working group includes representatives of the agency’s central office, the Nizhneobsky territorial directorate, as well as of regional departments of the Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography and of the Federal Service for Fisheries and Conservation of Aquatic Biological Resources.

Russian fishery agency to continue search for bodies of sailors from sunken Onega trawler

Russian fishery agency to continue search for bodies of sailors from sunken Onega trawler ANI | Updated: Dec 31, 2020 13:51 IST Moscow [Russia], December 31 (ANI/Sputnik): An operational team of the Russian Federal Agency for Fishery decided to continue searches for the bodies of sailors who went missing after the Onega trawler sunk in the Barents Sea, the country s agency of sea and river transport said on Thursday. The fishing trawler sank on December 28 with 19 people on board, two of them were rescued. It now lies at the depth of 130 meters (426 feet). According to preliminary information, the vessel sank due to icing in a storm.

Russian fishery agency to continue searching sunken trawler

Russian fishery agency to continue searching sunken trawler
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