Over 30 dolphins died in an oil spill in the Kerch Strait
Most of the dolphins were from the endangered Azov species
Fuel oil spilled from two tankers after a storm
The future of the strait's wildlife remains uncertain
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Over 96,000 tons of contaminated sand and soil have been removed from the shoreline of the Krasnodar region by officials and volunteers.
The spill has been described as an "ecological disaster" by Russian President Vladimir Putin, and a Ukrainian adviser has called for additional sanctions on Russian tankers.
Previous oil spills in the Kerch Strait have had long-lasting impacts on biodiversity and marine life, and the future of the strait's wildlife remains uncertain.
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