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Seminar on the Black Sea & the Sea of Azov Coastal Zone June, 16-19, 2008 Sevastopol, Ukraine
UkrNCORA holds the Seminar on the Black Sea & the Sea of Azov Coastal Zone mainly oriented to Russian-speaking young scientists. Location:Hotel “Sevastopol” 2 Nakhimov Ave., Sevastopol, Ukraine  Marine Hydrophysical Institute  Hotel Sevastopol Agenda Hotel "Sevastopol", June 16 - Welcome and introduction
Valery Eremeev OC NAS of Ukraine National coordinator of ENCORA Project - ENCORA Project: UkrNCORA as a Ukrainian information network of coastal research
Eugeny Godin MHI NAS of Ukraine - Black Sea: European Projects – current state and prospects
Peter Davis, Maria Teohaeva EU-CONSULT - Consultancy in international project management and coordination The Netherlands, Bulgaria - System approach and coastal zone management
Igor Timchemko MHI NAS of Ukraine - A coast as a paradynamic zone and problems of natural resources consumption
Ekaterina Pozychenyuk Taurida National V.I. Vernadsky University, Ukraine - Study of the ecology of bottom organisms communities in the regions of high biological productivity caused by methane near the west coast of the Crimean peninsula
Maksim Gulin IBSS NAS of Ukraine - State of the Black Sea coastal ichthyofauna, invader species
Alexander Boltachev IBSS NAS of Ukraine
June 17 Hotel "Sevastopol" - 9: 30 Problems of coastal erosion in the North-Eastern sector of the Black Sea
Ruben Kosian Southern Branch IO RAS, Russia - 10:15 Marine Core and Downstream Services in the Eastern Mediterranean Levantine Basin
George Zodiatis Oceanography Centre of Cyprus - 11:30 Role of local governments in coastal zone management, Istanbul case
Burku Ataoglu Ulas Akin Istanbul Municipality, Metropolitan Planning and Urban Design Center, Turkey - 12:15 Dynamics of the Black Sea coastal zone in the area of the river Chorokhi alluvium effect
Giorgi Lominadze Institute of Geography Tbilisi State University, Georgia - 14:00 - 17:00 Visit to MHI NAS of Ukraine
- 14:00 Natural catastrophic phenomena and their effect on the coastal zone in the Azov-Black Sea basin
Sergey Dotsenko MHI NAS of Ukraine
June 19 Hotel "Sevastopol" - 9.30 Contamination of the Black Sea Northwest shelf
Elena Sovga MHI NAS of Ukraine - 10.15 Modeling of the After-Effects of oxygenated inflows in anoxic coastal systems
Evgenii Yakushev Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Norway - 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
- 11.30 Coastal research of the Bulgarian sector of the Black Sea
Ekaterina Trifonova IO BAS,Bulgaria - 12.15 Oil and Gas Extraction on the Black Sea Shelf of Ukraine: legal issues
Ekaterina Stepanova NGO: Black Sea Branch of EAS, Ukraine - 13.00-14.00 Lunch Break
- 14.30-1700 Visit to KHERSONES MUSEUM
- 14.30 Discussion
- 15.15 Conclusions
- 15.30 Closure
See also Seminar Presentations Photo If you have questions about the science program, please contact the meeting co-chairs: Eugeny Godin
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Alexey Khaliulin
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 14 March 2009 )
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About our Network

The length of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov coast of Ukraine is about 2500 km. In Ukraine a number of research institutes (the leaders are the Marine Hydrophysical Institute (MHI), the Institute of Biology of Southern Seas (IBSS), the Institute of Geological Sciences (IGS), the Ukrainian Scientific Center of the Ecology of Sea (UkrSCES), Southern Scientific Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (SSRIMFO), etc.), companies, NGO’s and municipal administrations are involved or have responsibilities for coastal and marine management and research. However the links existing at present between and within the communities of coastal science, policy and practice are weak and suffer from fragmentation. Creation of the Ukrainian Network for Coastal Research (UKRNCORA) will contribute to improvement of the policy preparation and decision making of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Ukraine will create opportunities to introduce experience with coastal policies and practices of the ENCORA network. Dissemination and exchange of information, knowledge, experience and research results regarding coastal zones will contribute to harmonization of coastal policies and management practices around the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
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