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The Black Sea ecosystem is a unique marine environment. Its
isolation from the ocean and large catchment basin, covering
industrial and rural parts of the European and Asian continents,
render the Black Sea ecosystem extremely vulnerable to the imposed
environmental burdens Complex scientific problems related to the
recent evolution of the Black Sea ecosystem were tackled in the
framework of the NATO TU BLACK SEA project Ecosystem modelling as a
management tool for the Black Sea', implemented between 1993 and
1997. The primary results and the products of the TU BLACK SEA
project were presented to the scientific community at a dedicated
symposium held on 15-19 June, 1997 at Zori Rossii on the Crimean
coast of the Black Sea. The present two volumes contain 47 of the
papers presented at the symposium, selected by peer review. Volume
I contains 27 papers in all, two on the NATO TU Black SEA database
and database management system, eight on the Black Sea
biogeochemistry, and 17 on the biological structure of the basin.
Of the 20 papers appearing in Volume II, nine are physical
processes and 11 are on the modelling of the circulation and the
ecosystems of the Black Sea.
The Black Sea ecosystem is a unique marine environment. Its
isolation from the ocean and large catchment basin, covering
industrial and rural parts of the European and Asian continents,
render the Black Sea ecosystem extremely vulnerable to the imposed
environmental burdens Complex scientific problems related to the
recent evolution of the Black Sea ecosystem were tackled in the
framework of the NATO TU BLACK SEA project Ecosystem modelling as a
management tool for the Black Sea', implemented between 1993 and
1997. The primary results and the products of the TU BLACK SEA
project were presented to the scientific community at a dedicated
symposium held on 15-19 June, 1997 at Zori Rossii on the Crimean
coast of the Black Sea. The present two volumes contain 47 of the
papers presented at the symposium, selected by peer review. Volume
I contains 27 papers in all, two on the NATO TU Black SEA database
and database management system, eight on the Black Sea
biogeochemistry, and 17 on the biological structure of the basin.
Of the 20 papers appearing in Volume II, nine are physical
processes and 11 are on the modelling of the circulation and the
ecosystems of the Black Sea.
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