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    Receiving Sea: Black Sea

    The Danube River flows into the Black Sea at the Danube Delta, making the Black Sea the receiving sea for the Danube's water. A receiving sea refers to the body of water into which a river or other watercourse empties its flow. In this context, the Black Sea serves as the final destination for the waters of the Danube River.

  • Maps & Data

    DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 1: Danube River Basin District Overview (4.02 MB)

  • Publications

    ICPDR "Fish of the Danube Basin" Poster (5.36 MB)

    A poster featuring a handful of the iconic and unique fish species to be found in the Danube River.
  • Maps & Data

    Danube River Basin Overview Map

    With a total area of over 800,000 km², the Danube River Basin covers 10% of Continental Europe. While the main river flows through ten countries, the full basin including its tributaries covers nine more. It is a unique artery through the heart of Europe, connecting East to West, and Black Forest to Black Sea.

  • Maps & Data

    Map 1: DRBD Overview (2.1 MB)

  • News & Media

    Danube Photo Gallery

    The Danube River has many faces. In this photo gallery, some impressions are presented that show the diversity of this river. The pictures were taken by Victor Mello.

  • News & Media 11 July 2012

    The Danube - Europe's Amazon

    "The Danube - Europe's Amazon" is a 2012 documentary in two parts that portrays the Danube's journey from the Black Forest to the Black Sea. The ICPDR acted as a co-producer in this project. Here you can see the trailer.

  • News & Media 23 April 2012

    20 Years of Black Sea Protection Convention

    Istanbul, 21 April 2012. The Convention on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution (Bucharest Convention) celebrated its 20th Anniversary. Since the signing in Bucharest, the Convention has become a powerful instrument of International Environmental Law in the Black Sea Basin.

  • News & Media 16 April 2012

    ICPDR and ICPBS: Joint responsibilities for water reinforced

    Istanbul, 12 April 2012. At a meeting on 12 April 2012, representatives of the ICPDR and the International Black Sea Protection Commission expressed their understanding of joint responsibility for the management of water. As the main tributary to the Black Sea, the water quality of the Danube is directly linked to sensitive environment of the Black Sea.

  • Publications

    Danube Basin: Facts and Figures Brochure

    Vienna, 14 June 2011. The ICPDR published a new brochure that gives an overview on the Danube River Basin last week. The publication is not limited to environmental issues alone, but includes facts and figures on a range of topics. It is distributed through the ICPDR and its contracting parties and provided for download below.