International Black Sea Day
International Black Sea Day at 31 October. 16 million people from 6 countries are celebrating this day. The Black Sea countries; Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia, the Russlan Federation, Turkey and Ukraine. On this day in 1996, the Strategic Plan for the Black Sea was signed. The key transboundary challenges of the Black Sea region are as follows: eutrophication/nutrient enrichment; changes in marine living resources; chemical pollution; and biodiversity/habitat changes, including the introduction of alien species. International Black Sea Day is a regional activity designed to raise public awareness of the need for regional cooperation necessary for the protection of the Black Sea.
On the 15th of December 2020, the European Commissions Directorate-General for Research and Innovation decided to finance the biggest research and innovation project in the Black Sea up to date, with...
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Only this weekwas given double bonus points for the transferred quantities in the Mobile Centers
The European Waste Reduction Week (EWRW) was held from 21 to...
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EXCHANGES OF GOOD WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Experts from Municipalities in district Burgas participated in a forum for exchange of ideas and good practices in the field of...
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Black Sea Action Day 2020 commemorates the 24th anniversary of the signing of the Black Sea Strategic Action Plan.
The MARLENA project and the Romanian partner FLAG GALATI bring...
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Together for a bluer Black Sea
The event is organized by the Ministry of Environment and Water and is attended by representatives of the Black Sea Commission, the Black Sea...
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MARLENA – Marine and River Litter Elimination New Approach project is set towards...more
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