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Falling water levels have had an adverse effect on fish numbers, particularly salmon and sturgeon, on which caviar and isinglass industries are based. In addition, the growth of industry has caused pollution and damaged Russian and Iranian caviar production. Some 40% of Russia's polluted waste water flows into the sea.
On the east of the sea is the Zaliv Kara-Bogaz Gol basin. In 1980 the basin was separated from the sea by a dyke to stop water flowing into the basin and thus reducing the lowering of the water level in the main sea. In 1992 part of this damming scheme was demolished in an attempt to alleviate the environmental damage it had caused.
The Caspian Sea is exploited for its oil and gas deposits. A major pipeline runs from Azerbaijan through Russia. In the 1990s other pipeline routes were being considered. The area has the world's largest deposits of sulphate.
The sea is linked with the Baltic, Black, and White seas by means of canal systems and the Volga River.
The top left trigram symbolizes summer, south, and heaven. The top right trigram represents autumn, west, and the moon. The bottom right trigram stands for winter, north, and the Earth. The bottom left trigram represents spring, east, and the sun. Effective date: 21 February 1984.
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