The AP reports that the wildlife advocacy group WWF is accusing Rosneft -- Russia's largest oil company, of being the root cause of endangered whales leaving their established feeding ground in the Pacific. The WWF indicated that Rosneft began explorations near Sakhalin island. This is the same location where western north Pacific gray whales feed. The AP reports that there are only an estimated 130 of the species in the world. The WWF stated that "nursing mothers and calves began to leave the area where Rosneft used acoustic blasts to detect offshore deposits." They further stated that their calls requesting exploration to be postponed pending the whale migration were ignored by Rosneft. Длительность: 0:55
Скриншоты к видео News Update: WWF claims Russian oil giant disturbing endangered whales
Interview for "Centr Vnimanya", September 1, 2010 Interviewer: Galina Kim Little FrufruJ has apparently learnt Russian and made the subtitles herself, with a little help of "Tanyushka". However, as neither English nor Russian are my native languages, it may happen that there are mistakes. In that case, please let me know, it's not difficult to change the subtitle file and reupload it without having to reupload the video itself. Enjoy! Длительность: 6:06
Скриншоты к видео Dmitri Hvorostovsky - interview before concert in Sakhalin (w/ subtitles)
Это была самая чудесная поездка на джипе по берегу Охотского моря. Абсолютно неожиданно путь нам преградила очень агрессивная нерпа, которую выбросило штормом на берег. Животное рычало как собака и было готово постоять за себя. Мы же ограничились только фотовидеосъёмкой. Длительность: 6:09
Скриншоты к видео НВВПОУ, 30 лет выпуска 1980 года, 6 и 8 роты на Сахалине.