A final press briefing was held on September 8 on
SibExpoCenter’s central square next to the displayed submersibles
Mir-1 and Mir-2 to summarize the results of a large-scale multiyear
project, the “Mirs in Baikal” Scientific Research Expedition,
organized by the Fund for Protection of Lake Baikal.
The briefing was attended by:
V.Y. Dorofeev,
Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Irkutsk Region;
М.V. Slipenchuk,
Head of METROPOL Group of companies, Chairman of the Fund for
protection of Lake Baikal;
A.M. Sagalevich,
Chairman of the Fund’s Technical Council, Head of Laboratory of
Shirshov Oceanology Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Hero of Russia;
А.К. Tulokhonov,
Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director
of the Baikal Institute for Nature Management of the Siberian
Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
О.Y. Gaikova, Minister
of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Irkutsk Region;
B.D. Tsyrenov, Director
of the Fund for Protection of Lake Baikal (the briefing’s
moderator).
Participants in the briefing presented the main results of the
scientific research and discoveries, and spoke of the research
program, unique representatives of Baikal’s fauna and historical
artifacts discovered on the lake bottom, and the scientific and
national significance of the expedition.
Representatives of the Administration of the Irkutsk Region made a
special emphasis on the expedition's importance for the regional
research institutes and the role it plays in wide popularization of
scientific research.
The project’s organizers dwelt on the expedition’s mission, its
significance for the development of the Russian fundamental
science, the achieved results and long-term plans of the Fund for
Protection of Lake Baikal, which had organized this project
according to international standards. Special thanks were expressed
to all partners of the expedition, as well as those structures and
organizations that had rendered their support to the project
(including the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the
Russian Federation, the Government of the Republic of Buryatia, the
Administration of the Irkutsk Region, the Russian Academy of
Sciences, the Russian Fundamental Research Fund, the Russian
Geographic Society, etc.). The speakers also presented the
expedition participants, including notable scientists from eight
European, Asian and American countries, state officials,
representative of the federal and regional mass media, as well as
public and cultural figures.