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The Caspians Silent Crisis a Sea Retreating Before Our Eyes Photos

Diplomacy And NegotiationsPeacekeepingForests Rivers OceansEconomy

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The Caspian Sea's retreat threatens oil and gas infrastructure (pipelines, ports) for Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, key energy exporters. Logistics via Caspian ports may face disruption. Fisheries and agriculture reliant on water supply are at risk. Impact is region-specific (Caspian littoral states), not global. Commercial mechanism is weak/early stage; no concrete price or supply data provided.

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  • Caspian Sea water level dropped 114 cm over the past decade as of 2023.
  • Decline affects coastal infrastructure, fish stocks, and water supply in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.
  • Causes include climate change, reduced river flow, and pollution.

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