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Construction of LNG jetty

No changes for dumping site No monitoring for impact on cherry and chum salmon at all Construction continues during salmon spawning season (cherry, pink and chum salmon) Total volume of dumped dredged material is 471 333 Đź3 at the end of dumping According SEICÂ’s data, 219 131 m3 remains in dumping zone, which means 252 202 m3 was spread among the Aniva bay June 01, 2005

Sakhalin Environment Watch


Local fishermen and people witness – scallop is completely disappeared from beaches

Dumping zone

Scallop resource distribution in Aniva bay Sakhalin Environment Watch


In the past it was possible to collect scallop on beaches Total amount of collected scallop reached tens of tons after strong storm

Dumping zone Main places of the traditional storm scallop collection ashore

Aniva Bay

Sakhalin Environment Watch


Scallop collection is livelihood and an important part of our lifestyle

August 17, 2003

Remaining volume of dredging is about 2,000,000 m3 What will be with our remaining resources in Aniva bay, when it will be dumped during next few months? September, 2004

Sakhalin Environment Watch


Salmon catch of Kalipso company decreased from 1,500 tons in 2003 to 365 tons in 2005

Sakhalin Environment Watch


Dredging will continue around operating area of Aniva bay – immediately adjacent to mouth of the very important spawning Mereya river Huge long term impact on Aniva bay marine resources is guaranteed Mouth of Mereya river

Future LNG ex port

jetty

Evidence of sedimentsÂ’ accumulation in this area

June 01, 2005

Sakhalin Environment Watch


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