Turkey has recorded rise in strandings across its Black Sea coast since beginning of Russian invasion
, may have been driving cetaceans south to Turkish and Bulgarian shores, where they are being stranded or caught in fishing nets in unusually high numbers.across its Black Sea coast. More than 80 of the animals were found dead across the country’s western Black Sea, which the Turkish Marine Research Foundation Initial investigations by Tudav revealed that about half of these dolphins were killed after getting entangled in fishing nets.
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