Convention on Caspian marine environment comes into force
"The Convention covers an entire range of problems of the environmental protection and spells out clear-cut mechanisms of cooperation not only between five Caspian states - Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, but other states as well. The Convention will enable to ensure joint, reasonable use of biological resources and their protection from industrial damage", Amerkhanov said.
"The Caspian sea has been going through hard times. Fish catches for caviar production are practically not regulated; the ecological system has been worsening because of heavy oil prospecting. The Caspian Sea being used as an important transport artery for the transportation of oil products is no way to improve the situation," Amerkhanov said. Over the past twenty years the sea level rose by 2.6 meters, which poses a threat to settlements, he added.
The governments of Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan signed the Convention in Teheran in November 2003.