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(Interreg VI-B) NEXT Black Sea Basin Programme

(Interreg VI-B) NEXT Black Sea Basin Programme will strengthen the existing links between the participating countries and build new ones in the field of research and innovation and environmental protection. The Programme will therefore build upon and deepen the cross-border cooperation in the Black Sea Basin area in a transnational configuration.

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ENI CBC BSB 2014-2020

ENI CBC Black Sea Basin Programme 2014-2020 is part of European Union’s Cross-Border Cooperation (CBC) under its European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI). The overall objective is to improve the welfare of the people in the Black Sea Basin regions through sustainable growth and joint environmental protection.

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2nd calls for proposals are

CLOSED

with deadline 28 June, 2024.

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Black Sea Basin Community

This community will help you to get in touch with other organisations from Black Sea Basin area.
If you are interested in joining a project idea or in finding partners for your own project idea, this community is the best place to start your cooperation!

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  • 19 May 20 May
    Knowledge Exchange Group Meeting

    MoreAdaptBSB BSB00479

    Polygyros, Greece
  • 29 May 30 May
    International Conference

    ALGAEREVIVE BSB00091

    Constanta, Romania
  • 31 May
    Clean-up event along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast

    BlackNETs BSB00164

    Sozopol, Bulgaria

Knowledge Exchange Group Meeting

Beneficiaries Events

Polygyros, Greece

19-20 May 2025

The event organized in the framework of the project Less vulnerability, more adaptability – pilot remote sensing assisted restoration of green spaces in coastal and urban areas within the Black sea region will focus on the presentation of project methodology and preliminary findings of the piloting regions, with the purpose of conducting discussions and workshops with local stakeholders and representatives from municipalities, local authorities, business sector, etc, and partners of the project.

International Conference

Beneficiaries Events

Constanta, Romania

29-30 May 2025

The partners of the project Harnessing Algae Power for Pollution Reduction and Blue Growth -ALGAEREVIVE (BSB00091) are organizing an International Conference bringing together scientists, researchers, industry experts, policymakers, and other stakeholders. The focus will be on sharing the latest advancements, research findings, and best practices related to algae research, industrial applications, and environmental sustainability.

Conference topics include:

A. Strategies for a Sustainable Blue Economy

B. Algae and Climate Change

C. Algae as a Renewable Resource: Biofuels, Bioplastics, and Beyond

D. Marine Pollution: Assessment and Mitigation.

E. Policy and Regulation: Supporting Algae-Based Solutions at the Global Level

Clean-up event along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast

Beneficiaries Events

Sozopol, Bulgaria

31 May 2025

In the framework of the project BlackNETs - Exorcising the BLACK Sea's Silent Killers, the Institute of Oceanology – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IO-BAS), together with the Center for Underwater Archaeology, local diving clubs, and Destination Touristic Services – Bulgaria, is keeping up the tradition of kicking off the summer season with coastal clean-up events along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.

The initiative isn’t just about cleaning up — it’s about celebrating marine sciences, protecting our beautiful marine environment, and inspiring more people to join us in building a sustainable future for our coastal areas.

For additional information and confirmation of participation, please contact Bogdan Prodanov, IO-BAS: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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