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Ten countries unite for a common purpose: the protection of migratory fish in the Danube River Basin
Vienna, 28 October 2018 (Press Release) - Ten countries along the Danube (Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria and Ukraine) join forces in an EU-funded project to conserve endangered migratory fish species in the Danube river basin by identifying and improving access to habitats and promoting the establishment of ecological corridors.
ICPDR hosts 9th Joint Statement Meeting in Vienna
Vienna, 14 September 2018 – The 9th Workshop on the follow-up of the Joint Statement on Guiding Principles on the Development of Inland Navigation and Environmental Protection in the Danube River Basin took place on 13th and 14th September at the Vienna International Centre in Vienna. In attendance were 60 experts from national administrations, EU and international institutions, responsible government authorities and representatives of interest groups, all stakeholders who contribute to the sustainability of the Joint Statement initiative in the current state of legal and policy frameworks of integrated river basin management and environmental protection.
ICPDR convenes 20th annual ordinary meeting
On Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 December 2017, the ICPDR held its 20th Ordinary Meeting in Vienna. Beside the heads of delegation and representatives of 13 of the contracting parties to the ICPDR, around 85 participants from all Danube countries, observers and invited guests attended this important event.
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Danube Watch 2/2017 (3.91 MB)
Danube Watch 2/2017 - Danube Day 2017
Danube Watch 2/2017 - Bled Water Festival - Water is life, don't waste it!
Danube Watch 2/2017 - From Black Forest to Black Sea: former entrepreneur Pascal Rösler paddles over 2,500 kilometers in 63 days
Danube Watch 2/2017 - Avram the Amazing Swimmer
Danube Watch 2/2017 - Bačko Podunavlje - Creating a piece of the Amazon in Serbia
Danube Watch 2/2017 - Vasyl Gubal “Children, adults, local citizens, environmental authorities, the church, decision-makers: all of us are united by rivers”