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http://www.caspianenvironment.org/newsite/EBult/index.asp?Year=20...
2006Headlines for 5 2006
No. CEP-B-2006/5
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Azerbaijan joins Caspian Sea Convention
Suspected bird flu in Kazakhstan: 10 hens die
Biodiversity Protocol Meeting in Tehran (10-12
April 2006)
The Caspian Sea should Connect Us, Not
Separate Us
Anzali Lagoon Project
Forty thousand salmon fingerlings released into
the Caspian Sea
The 4th round of Micro Environment Grants to be
evaluated soon
MSGP V Orientation Meeting
Regional Cooperation in combining Marine
Pollution in London. May 2nd -7th ,2006.
A Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project
Final Meeting in Almaty /Kazakhstan May
10-12,2006
Landbased Sources of pollution Protocol Meeting
in Ashghabat / Turkmenistan May 16th-18th ,2006
Pollution Regional Advisory Group Meeting in
Ashghabat/ Turkmenistan May 19th -20th ,2006.
Coastal Sites Survey Training Workshop / Bio
database Training in Baku May 22-26 ,2006
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::E-Bulletin::
http://www.caspianenvironment.org/newsite/EBult/index.asp?Year=20...
2004
CPC line capacity to be doubled
2005
Kazakh's Aktau to double oil transport by 2012
A gastronomic sacrifice
2006
Flu Kills 1.1m Birds in Russia
2007
Sturgeon farmers cash in on caviar
The pollution of the Caspian is likely the same as
other water pollutions in the World
Ban on Most Caviar Extended Indefinitely
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