Swimming and fishing were prohibited in reservoirs in Mykolaiv Oblast

Swimming and fishing were prohibited in reservoirs in Mykolaiv Oblast

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In the rivers of Mykolaiv, as a result of the blowing up of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station by the Russian troops, swimming and fishing were prohibited. The restrictions will be in effect from June 15 to July 1, the Mykolaiv City Council reports. Until July, the following are prohibited on the territory of the Mykolayiv region: swimming in the Black Sea, the Buza and Dnipro-Buzka estuaries, the Ingulets, Ingul, and Pivdenny Bug rivers below the city of Nova Odesa; amateur and industrial fishing of aquatic biological resources in the Black Sea, the Buzh and Dnipro-Buz estuary, the Ingulets, Ingul and Pivdenny Bug rivers below the city of Nova Odesa; sale of aquatic biological resources without documents of origin and/or caught from the above-mentioned water bodies. Photo: kevers/Depositphotos Earlier, Minister of Health Viktor Lyashko called on citizens not to swim in reservoirs and not to eat fish from flooded areas affected by the explosion of the Kakhovskaya HPP. Odesa beaches were also declared unsuitable for visiting and swimming. Read also: A cholera-like vibrio was discovered in the Black Sea in Odessa: what makes it dangerous

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