Multinational Oceanographic Cruises To Study Climate Change In The Mediterranean & Black Sea
Thursday, August 28, 2008 - 08:21
in Earth & Climate
Nine different cruises have been planned, beginning in June and up until September, arising from the different partners involved in the SESAME project. Oceanographic vessels from Greece, Italy, Spain, France, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Bulgaria and Israel will simultaneously sample the Mediterranean and the Black Sea this summer, in order to study and compare the two seas at different times of the year and thus assess the seasonal variability of the ecosystems.
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