NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR MARINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ”GRIGORE ANTIPA” CONSTANTA, ROMANIA PROJECT TITLE Improvement of the scientific background for assuring.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR MARINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ”GRIGORE ANTIPA” CONSTANTA, ROMANIA PROJECT TITLE Improvement of the scientific background for assuring sustainable development in the Black Sea coastal zone

POTENTIAL / SUGGESTED PARTNERS TO NIMRD CONSTANTA / ROMANIA Professor Hristo Slabakov Professor Daniela Petrova Institute of Oceanology Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture Bulgarian Academy of Science Varna, Bulgaria Varna, Bulgaria Dr. Akaki Khomakidze Professor Ruben Kosyan Marine Ecology and Fisheries Research Institute Institute of Oceanology “P.P. Shirshov” Biodiversity Activity Centre Russian Academy of Sciences Batumi, Georgia Gelendzhik, Russian Federation Professor Boris Aleksandrov Professor Boris N. Panov Odessa Branch of Institute of Biology Southern Scientific Research Institute of of the Southern Seas Marine Fisheries and Oceanography National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kerch, Crimea, Ukraine Odessa, Ukraine

BACKGROUND The greatest threats to the oceans and seas consist in coastal zone pollution, eutrophication, overexploiting of resources, introduction of non-indigenous species, etc. For natural and anthropogenic reasons, the Black Sea is a particularly sensitive and threatened environment since the early ’60 ies. In order to sustain the decision on marine environment management several conditions are necessary: ● to base decision on best available scientific knowledge, ● to improve scientific capacity to a better understanding of ecosystem structure, functioning and productivity, ● to implement the management of marine activities based on ecosystem approach.

OBJECTIVES Improve the national and regional research expertise capacity through implementation of ecosystem approach in coastal and marine management. Reach a level of excellence of Black Sea marine research institutions, for permitting integration in European and international specific networks. Improve the quality on environmental policies in the coastal and marine areas through best scientific knowledge.

ACTIVITIES The specific activities for achievement of objectives will be developed in following fields: ● integrated physical, chemical and biological monitoring, ● marine biodiversity, ● natural habitats and protected areas, ● marine living resources, ● information data system for coastal and marine zone, and scientific tools for facilitation of rapid access of scientific community and decision makers to information, dissemination networking and co-operation.

WORK PACKAGES Task 1.1. Elaboration of integrated monitoring system requirements Task 1.2. Upgrading / renewal the analytical and sampling equipment and in house training in accordance with the new integrated monitoring system Task 1.3. Improvement of QA/QC procedures for the physical and chemical pollution monitoring Task 1.4. Regional workshop on the state of Black Sea marine ecosystem Work package 1 – Improved Black Sea Integrated Marine Monitoring System

Task 2.1. Improving the investigation process of marine biodiversity Task 2.2. Creating / organizing the National Centre for Marine Biodiversity Task 2.3. Improving the informatics system and dissemination of information Task 2.4. Integrating the research and environmental policy on the Black Sea biodiversity within the EU system Work package 2 – Marine Biodiversity WORK PACKAGES (Cont’d)

Work package 3 – Habitats (The conservation of the biodiversity through the implementation of “Birds” and “Habitats” on the Romanian coast) Task 3.1. Identifying the marine and coastal areas that need protection according to the requirements of the “Birds” and “Habitats” Directive on the Romanian coast Task 3.2. Developing and implementing certain action plans for the new protected areas proposed to become part of the Natura 2000 Network Task 3.3. Establishing a representative specialists network, at a national regional and European level, through information and experts exchange

Work package 4 – Marine living resources Task 4.1. Improvement of methodologies for stock assessment of pelagic and demersal fish species of commercial interest Task 4.2. Implementation of ecosystem based fisheries management Task 4.3. Upgrading and purchasing of specific equipment for fish research Task 4.4. The development of indicators for a sustainable fishery and aquaculture, develop on ecosystem principles and in accordance with common fisheries policy WORK PACKAGES (Cont’d)

Task 5.1. Conception and design of the storing, retrieving, processing and modelling / extrapolating / integrating informational data system for the marine and coastal environment, in accordance with needs for harmonization to UE standards, based on knowledge information system (KIS) approach Task 5.2. Overview and analysis of existent databases, historical data and ways for the integration in the designed data system Task 5.3. Design of the informational data system and of the methodology of implementation Task 5.4. Realizing and implementation of the functional structures of DBMS National Data Fund connection) and of data processing, modelling and assessment system Task 5.5. Integration of the informational system in the national and local authorities support, in the public data flow and the specialised networks for the EU and Black Sea Work package 5 – Project for an informational data system for the coastal and marine zone

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DELIVERABLES D1.1. Requirements for a new integrated monitoring system with environmental parameters in agreement with EU provisions D1.2. Report on the state of the Black Sea environment with regards to eutrophication and pollution monitoring D2.1. Methodologies for identification, assessment and implementation of marine biodiversity indicators D2.2. Indicators for assessment of state and trends for marine biodiversity D3.1. List of sensitive marine habitats which need some protection measures D4.1. Study on data and activities for obtaining and development of fishery indicators at national / regional level. D5.1. Coastal management support – Requirements for the informational data system

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