Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies:
The Black Sea presently faces severe ecological disequilibrium due primarily to eutrophication and other types of contaminants, from atmospheric, river and landbased sources. Major contaminants include nutrients, pesticides, hydrocarbons and heavy metals. Among the most critical contemporary concern...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Black Sea presently faces severe ecological disequilibrium due primarily to eutrophication and other types of contaminants, from atmospheric, river and landbased sources. Major contaminants include nutrients, pesticides, hydrocarbons and heavy metals. Among the most critical contemporary concerns are eutrophication and associated deterioration of water quality, plankton blooms, hypoxia and anoxia, loss of biodiversity and decline of living resources. A better understanding of conditions leading to eutrophication and of the associated changes during the last four decades, is being carried out at national , regional and international levels. High quality scientific research has been conducted in all Black Sea riparian countries (Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russian Federation, Turkey, Ukraine). In addition, several successful regional research programmes (e.g., CoMSBlack, NATO-TU Black Sea, NATO-TU Waves, EC-EROS 2000 Phase III, IOC Black Sea Regional Center with Pilot Projects 112) and one major environmental management program (GEF-BSEP) have been successfully launched. New international efforts like the Black Sea Commission, the Black Sea Program Coordination Unit, the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (all situated in Istanbul), together with the Convention for the Protection of the Black Sea against Pollution (Bucharest, 1992) and the Odessa Interministerial Decleration (1993) attest to the economic and political importance of these problems and the attention presently paid to this endangered sea |
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title | Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies |
title_alt | Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Constanta-Mamaia, Romania, 6-10 October 1997 |
title_auth | Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies |
title_exact_search | Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies |
title_full | Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies edited by Skr T. Beşktepe, mit nlata, Alexandru S. Bologa |
title_fullStr | Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies edited by Skr T. Beşktepe, mit nlata, Alexandru S. Bologa |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies edited by Skr T. Beşktepe, mit nlata, Alexandru S. Bologa |
title_short | Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies |
title_sort | environmental degradation of the black sea challenges and remedies |
topic | Life Sciences Ecology Freshwater & Marine Ecology Oceanography Life sciences Aquatic ecology |
topic_facet | Life Sciences Ecology Freshwater & Marine Ecology Oceanography Life sciences Aquatic ecology |
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