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Going to the sea, knowing in order not to risk
The final event of the GIAS Project is held in Genoa on 23 September. The fundamental objective of the project is to help minimize the risk of collision ...
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September
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GRRINPORT - Port sludge and sediment and management: critical issues and possible solutions
The project GRRinPORT starts at the conclusion and in preparation for the final conference in July, launches a cycle of three talk shows. The events, called ...
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May
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Guidelines for Monitoring the environmental effects of the produced water discharge deriving from offshore hydrocarbons extraction"
Companies involved in offshore oil and gas production activities operating on the Italian continental shelf are required to carry out environmental monitoring ...
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Guidelines for the assessment of the long term trend analysis of the priority substances that tend to accumulate in sediment and/or biota
On MASE’s request ISPRA has elaborated a guideline in order to define criteria to assess long term trend analysis of those priority substances that tend to ...
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Harmony Project - "Laboratory of Co-design for proposals and measures for the PAF Nature 200"
The initiative is implemented as part of the " Harmony " project, funded by the P.O. Italy-Malta 2014-2020, whose objective is to define coordinated and shared ...
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November
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Harmony project, restart the process for the common policy between Italian and Malta
In the frame of the Harmony project restart from Lampedusa the "partecipative road to build the common policy between Italy and Malta" to protect marine ...
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July
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Help the sea in the presence of oil: CIMA project
From September 15, 2021, the technical-scientific collaboration agreement, called CIMA (Contrast to Accidental Marine Pollution by Hydrocarbons), signed ...
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August
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How are the species that live in the Mediterranean?
In the Mediterranean Sea live about 10% of all marine species while accounting for just 0.7% of the global marine surface. In order to protect the ecosystems ...
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January
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I° Blue Economy Forum
Towards the development of the marine economy that safeguards biodiversity As part of the European Life Sea.Net project, the first Legambiente Blue Economy ...
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II Summer school of Geomorphology, Ecology and Biology in the marine and insular environment
ISPRA, together with the Department of Engineering and Geology of the University "G. d'Annunzio "of Chieti-Pescara and the Marine Geology Section of the ...
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June