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Mariculture in the Black Sea and its Impact on the Environment According to Satellite Observations
Satellite monitoring of film pollution on the surface of the Black Sea was carried out. A new source of them has been discovered – fish cages in the Adler-Kudepsta marine area, which produce biogenic films caused by oil and fat additives to fish feed used in industrial mariculture. It was concluded that despite their biogenic origin, they have a negative impact on local marine ecosystems.