Why the detection of three dead dolphins on the beach of Pachia Ammos in Crete is a triple bell of environment for the environment
Reflection in Crete has caused the detection of dead dolphins.
The three dolphins, which were extracted in a few weeks dead on the beach of Pachia Ammos, at the Akrotiri Cross of Chania, are a triple danger bell.
A bell danger to the sea, one for marine life that is in danger, and one for the coasts, such as thick ammos.
At the same time, however, it is a triple danger bell to warn the government, the municipality, the citizens.
As the oceans are overheated due to the climate crisis, dolphins and whales are adversely affected not only by the infection of the seas, but also lose their underwater sonar oriental surveys and sound research.
The coasts are at risk of rising sea levels due to the climate crisis, according to the European Commission.
The need to take action was emphasized by Fotis Pontikakis, a member of the Ecological Initiative of Chania and in charge of the Vamos Environmental Education, in “where there is Greece” in SKAI.
In particular, he explained that some specific areas must be protected- for example- their proclamation in maritime protected areas.
Source: Skai
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