36 seaside territories will be available to guests and residents of the city. Recreation areas with benches, gazebos, sports fields, photo zones, children's slides and workout zones are organized on them. Sanitary modules work on the beaches and regular cleaning is organized. Security is monitored by PSC employees.
- The project is being implemented at the resort for the third year. The list for 2023-2024 includes beaches within the boundaries of 11 seaside embankments in all districts - 10 winter beaches are open in the Lazarevsky district, seven in the Central, eight in Khostinsky and 11 in Adler, the Sochi administration reports.
All landscaped coastal areas will be marked with a golden flag "Winter Beach". This type of recreation is in demand by both locals and numerous guests of the resort. To date, the collective load of accommodation facilities in Sochi is higher than the predicted level and is 73%. In November, the peak of bookings of accommodation facilities for the winter holidays is expected. More than 40% of the room stock is currently booked in the mountain cluster for the New Year holidays.
A full count has already been conducted in 112 municipalities of the Republic of Bulgaria. The census of nests in the rest of the country will continue in the summer of this year. According to the Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds, the number of stork nests in the country is increasing. Preliminary results have revealed 4482 nests
A pest was introduced to the Sochi area along with plants as part of the preparations for the 2014 Olympics. As a result, from 2012 to 2015, the box tree moth destroyed almost all plantations of the relict, endangered Colchis boxwood, a plant that survived the Ice Age almost two million years ago. After the pest infestation, 99% of the unique trees died
The State Tourism Agency of Azerbaijan has reported that the number of visitors to its nature reserves and museums increased by 35% last year. These include the Yanar Dag natural reserve, the Ateshgah Fire Temple, the Kish and Lahij reserves, and several other museums and historical sites
The press service of the Ministry of Ecology and Nature Management of the Moscow Region reported that individual cases of tick appearance have begun to be recorded in the region