Baltic Sea: Greenpeace Warns Against Environmental Damage by Russia's Shadow Fleet
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Russia is handling oil sanctions with outdated, uninsured tankers. Greenpeace fears an oil spill throughout the Baltic Sea in the event of a disaster.
Greenpeace e.V. [Newsroom]Hamburg (ots) - 16. 2. 2026 - The accident of an oil tanker of the Russian shadow fleet would seriously damage the coasts of the Baltic Sea and the marine ecosystem along the tanker route. From Finland to Sweden and Germany to ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Greenpeace e.V., news transmitted currently
Greenpeace shows with simulations: Havaries along the shadow fleet route would seriously damage the Baltic Sea ecosystem. An oil tanker [...]
Rostock/Hamburg (dpa) – If an oil tanker of the so-called Russian shadow fleet were to derail from Russia to the west in the Baltic Sea and lose oil, this would have serious consequences for the coasts and the marine ecosystem. This is shown by a database-based simulation study carried out by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon for the environmental protection organization Greenpeace. Eight different accident sites along the tanker route were simulated…
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