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Restoring fish migration routes in the Danube River Basin - Feasibility study on Iron Gate dams commissioned to explore joint solutions
The signing of the grant agreement between the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) and DG REGIO will enable a feasibility study that aims to identify ways forward to preserve of fish stocks at the Romanian-Serbian border. This action is an important step in the ongoing efforts to achieve a central objective of the EU Strategy for the Danube River: saving the Danube sturgeons from extinction. Despite its longevity, this “dinosaur fish” is considered one of the most endangered species in the world.
MEASURES - Safeguarding Sturgeons in the Danube River Basin
Sturgeons and other migratory fish species represent a historic, economic and natural heritage of the Danube River Basin and are indicators of the ecological status of aquatic ecosystems, especially of the functionality of ecological corridors. Their populations have suffered substantially from overfishing, pollution, habitat destruction and disruption of their migration routes. The need for their conservation is recognized at a high political and management level (EUSDR-PA 06, Biodiversity, DRBMP).
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 5b: Flood Risk and WFD Protected Areas (219.33 KB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 5a: Flood Risk and WFD Protected Areas (1.85 MB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 4: Flood Risk and IPPC/Seveso Installations (213.22 KB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 3c: Flood Risk and Economic Activity – Low Probability Scenario (220.71 KB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 3b: Flood Risk and Economic Activity – Medium Probability Scenario (221.66 KB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 3a: Flood Risk and Economic Activity – High Probability Scenario (221.47 KB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 2: Flood Risk and Population (204.92 KB)
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DFRMP 2015 - Map 1: Flood Hazard and Flooding Scenarios (1.8 MB)