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  • Maps & Data

    Map of the Danube Accident Emergency Warning System (AEWS) (979.79 KB)

    Map 3 of the report "Transboundary Accident Prevention and Control in the Danube River Basin"
  • Publications

    Transboundary Accident Prevention and Control in the Danube River Basin (6.9 MB)

    An illustrative technical report for the public
  • Publications

    AEWS Manual (769.2 KB)

    International Operations Manual for PIACs of the Danube AEWS.
  • Publications

    AEWS Manual - Deutsch (331.12 KB)

    International Operations Manual for PIACs of the Danube AEWS - German translation
  • 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.

  • News & Media

    UNDP Film: Restoring the Danube River and the Black Sea

    The United Nations Development Programme produced a video on the restoration of the Danube River and the Black Sea.

  • News & Media

    Accident at Ajka alumnia plant

    Kolotar, 4 October 2010. The acute toxic risk deriving from the heavy metals in the red sludge is rather low, as their concentrations are rather low. However, the chronic toxicity threat is high.

  • News & Media

    International Black Sea Action Day

    Samsun, 30 October 2009. International Black Sea Action Day will be celebrated on October 30-31 in Samsun, Turkey, with activities jointly organized by the Turkish Ministry of Environment and Forest and the Commission on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution (Black Sea Commission). Within this context, a two-day workshop is being organized where the threats facing the sea, efforts to cope with these threats in various fields and the current situation of the Black Sea will be discussed.

  • Publications

    Looking into the future of the Black Sea