Black Sea Smart Marine Environmental
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Policy Objective Priority

A greener, low-carbon Europe

Programme Specific Objective

Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience, taking into account eco-system based approaches

Lead Partner

Turkish Employers Association of Metal Industries

Partner Countries

Georgia, Romania, Türkiye

Partners

Istanbul University, National Institute for Marine Research and Development Grigore Antipa, The National Environmental Agency

Project Summary

The Black Sea has significant potential for blue economy sectors, but challenges include increasing ecosystem resilience and mitigating multi-stressor impacts. The project aims to establish a standardized communication system for collecting and sharing environmental data from mobile stations and databases in the region. AI forecasting techniques will be integrated to generate accurate forecasts, enabling informed decisions and addressing challenges in the Black Sea.

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