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Black Sea SIERRA

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Harnessing complementary curricular preparedness via sustainable management

in response to civil and military pollution on the coastline, tributaries and lagoons in

Black Sea‘s North, West, South  zone

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily express those of the European Union or European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


EXPECTED OUTCOMES
and
RESULTS

  • Policy briefs

  • Consortium methodological guide for sampling and laboratory analysis of particular and/or specific pollution types

  •  Report on regional marine water pollution types and identification of the relevant indicators for the N, W and S region of the Black Sea

  • Database of regional marine water pollution types and identification of the relevant indicators

  • Report on bioaccumulation levels, including significant indicator trace elements, in extreme contamination levels, in the Black Sea

  • Database bioaccumulation levels, including significant indicator trace elements, in extreme contamination levels, in the Black Sea

  • Spatial and numeric models and simulations datasets concerning the spatial distribution and dispersion circuits of contaminants in the Black Sea

  • Integrated regional pollution report and database including armed conflicts

  • Monitoring guide for armed conflict related environmental pollution

  • Marine pollution remedial solution prototype

  • Relevant authorities / organizations in charge of reaction to marine  environment pollution

  • Complementary sustainable management plan of response strategies to civil and military marine pollution

  • Complementary training curricula for optimized response capacity to marine pollution problems, including armed conflicts

  • Training courses and local/national workshops – Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Turkey

  • General workshop and meetings with the decisional stakeholders and policymakers in the Black Sea region including EU representatives

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