Beluga bandits
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14/06/1998
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Newsweek (New York)
The great Caspian caviar fishery, formerly, controlled and protected by the Soviet Union, has degenerated into a dangerous free-for-all that threatens the invaluable sturgeon with extinction. On the Volga in Russia, on the Ural in Kazakhstan, and most devastingly on the open Caspian Sea, caviar poachers are butchering a species and also a business worth hundreds of millions of dollars a year.