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EU4Ocean “Launching ‘Let’s make the Black Sea Blue!”
Prepared by the EU4Ocean Coalition and supported by the Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of the European Commission, the “Let’s Make the Black Sea Blue” Ocean Literacy Festival has been launched just around the October 31st Black Sea Action Day. The aim of the event was to provide a space for productive interactions between […]
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Black Sea Observatory on Blue Growth
Black Sea Observatory on Blue Growth is dedicated to index open publications on the implementation of Plan-related topics in order to facilitate the exchange of scientific results via open science actions, internet-based gatherings of scientists, policymakers, and civil society to maximize the impact of science diplomacy in the region.This online-based observatory will both supply a […]
Gaming of Blue Growth in the Black Sea
Black Sea CONNECT has engaged software companies to create a game with some simplified models on ecosystem services linked to blue growth principles, especially on scenarios related to human impacts such as fishing, energy, and tourism. In the first phase of game development, the https://bluejoy.bsun.org/ platform was established as a repository of existing games. As […]
Online Master’s Courses on Blue Growth
Online courses and the procedures for facilitating the delivery of open online courses on topics related to the Black Sea SRIA Implementation Plan for a large variety of experts acting within some specialized organizations or as freelancers such as teachers, sailors, biologists, and other specialists will be developed using Online Training Platform. This action is […]
OCEAN SCIENCES MEETING 2022: ‘‘Come Together and Connect!’’
The Black Sea CONNECT will be represented in the Ocean Sciences Meeting which will be held on Feb 27 – March 04, 2022. This year’s theme emphasizes the importance of working together. “Come Together and Connect” focuses on strengthening the ocean sciences community through discussing both basic and applied research while making scientific and social […]
2nd BLACK TEA TIME WITH YOUTH
The second Black Tea Time with Youth meeting took place virtually on September 6th, 2021!The meeting series has been initiated for the Black Sea Young AmbassadorsBlacke to get an opportunity to listen to the inspirational speakers who talk about Blue Growth, R&I, ocean communication-related topics of interest. The first meeting was held with a representative […]
Press Release on DOORS Black Sea Kick-off Meeting
A new €9m EU research project will link science, policy, and industry for critical Black Sea regeneration. Led by GeoEcoMar from Romania, DOORS will bring together expertise and technology from 37 institutions from the Black Sea region and other European countries to address the human and climate change impacts on damaged ecosystems. The kick-off meeting […]
Questionnaire for “Innovation for sustainability and economic growth in the Black Sea” Workshop
Using the existing experience gained in previous projects, and in collaboration with industry through linked marine innovation clusters and partners’ existing links to private sector, Black Sea CONNECT will identify the innovation needs and opportunities for healthy and sustainable use of the Black Sea while achieving economic growth by adopting emerging technologies offered especially by […]
Black Sea CONNECT is at AstroFest 2021!
Between the 23rd and 24th of July 202, AstroFest 2021 took place in Bucharest, Romania with a very large audience. As a Black Sea CONNECT CSA partner, the Black Sea Universities Network (BSUN) representatives have participated in the science fair, prepared posters, flyers, and roll-ups related to the project and a TV display to present […]
Press Release on BRIDGE-BS Kick-off Meeting
BRIDGE-BS (Advancing Black Sea Research and Innovation to Co-Develop Blue Growth within Resilient Ecosystems) has been launched to develop predictive tools and capabilities necessary to understand and predict the impacts of climate-driven and anthropogenic multi-stressors on the ecosystem services of the Black Sea.