According to RIA Novosti, this was stated by the head of Rosprirodnadzor Svetlana Radionova at a round table in the Russian Academy of Sciences.

“To date, we have conducted almost five thousand studies, took hundreds of samples, and all these studies indicate that we do not see a pronounced anthropogenic impact on the habitat of aquatic organisms,” she said.

Earlier, the head of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources, Dmitry Kobylkin, said that the toxicity of algae was the cause of what happened in Kamchatka, near the coast of which marine animals died, but there is no understanding of what provoked such a reaction.

Head of the scientific diving group of the Belomorsk biological station, Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov, Alexander Semyonov, in an interview with the FAN, gave a forecast on the timing of the restoration of the ecosystem off the coast of Kamchatka.