The Estonian government enacted a revised regulation on Thursday aimed at mitigating environmental risks associated with the handling of hazardous substances in the Estonian Sea, particularly within conservation areas. The change specifically addresses concerns regarding potential impacts stemming from the management of dangerous substances. This updated regulation is intended to shape the future of operations within the Pakri Islands region, where vessels such as the Arrow Star and Velos Fortuna were recently located. Topics: #substances #future #dangerous Post navigation Jaak Madison and Sten Talive went into a rage: Jaak, please just live your life Editorial: Is the Lennart Meri Airport still in existence?