Methodology of Expences Optimization at Implementation of Measures for Solving the Critical Ecological Situation in the Area of the Azov Sea

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The article presents a methodology for expenses optimization in the implementation of measures to address the critical ecological situation in the Azov Sea area, describes the location of the unique natural site - the Sea of Azov, describes anthropogenic factors affecting the bio-productivity of valuable fish species, examines environmental protection measures and shows necessity of their practical application.

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DOI: 10.17580/tsm.2019.01.06

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