Environmental monitoring did not reveal any oil pollution in the Black Sea and on the sandy area of Lanzheron, Vidrada, ...
Experts warn that rising sea temperatures are accelerating ecological shifts in the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, ...
The World Bank’s Blueing the Black Sea Program (BBSEA) aims to support the creation of a shared regional framework for sustainable management of the Black Sea. The program is implemented jointly with ...
New Russian threats in Kherson bring the effects of the conflict on marine pollution back to the forefront. Research published last summer identified at least 70 chemicals from weapons in the waters ...
According to the results of environmental monitoring, as of December 29, no oil waste pollution was detected in the Black Sea and on the sandy area of seven beaches in Odesa. — Ukrinform.
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