Proceedings of International Conference "Managinag Risks to Coastal Regions and Communities in a Changinag World" (EMECS'11 - S 2017
DOI: 10.31519/conferencearticle_5b1b938c405480.03274725
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The Shipping Intensification Impact on the Black Sea Ecosystem

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“…The scenario developed for the Black Sea is based on information regarding the emergence or intensification of activities such as wind farms [66][67][68], aquaculture [69][70][71] military operations [72,73], shipping [74][75][76], and ongoing beach nourishment works [77,78]. Focusing solely on new emerging sectors, shipping activities have the most pronounced additional impact on the ecosystem due to the increased traffic in the context of the Ukraine war, with oil and gas activities for the new exploitation of the Neptun Deep field following closely behind (Figure 10).…”
Section: Scenario Development For Actual and New Emerging Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scenario developed for the Black Sea is based on information regarding the emergence or intensification of activities such as wind farms [66][67][68], aquaculture [69][70][71] military operations [72,73], shipping [74][75][76], and ongoing beach nourishment works [77,78]. Focusing solely on new emerging sectors, shipping activities have the most pronounced additional impact on the ecosystem due to the increased traffic in the context of the Ukraine war, with oil and gas activities for the new exploitation of the Neptun Deep field following closely behind (Figure 10).…”
Section: Scenario Development For Actual and New Emerging Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%