WHEN SCIENCE MEETS THE INSPIRATION OF THE BLACK SEA

 And the winner is…

IASON+ BSB00174 project, coordinated by Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development – (DDNI), has been awarded during the Black Sea Stakeholders Conference 2025, obtaining the highest score in the category Healthy Marine and Coastal Ecosystems.

We sincerely thank the Black Sea Assistance Mechanism – Common Maritime Agenda for the Black Sea and the Interreg NEXT Black Sea Basin Programme for this honourable recognition.
This achievement confirms the value and tangible impact of a team united by science, passion, and responsibility towards the Black Sea.

The success of IASON+ reflects an exemplary model of international cooperation, where research becomes a bridge between people, ideas, shores, and professionalism, patience, and constant engagement. between consortium partners:

Consortium Leader -Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development, (DDNI)- Romania

Project Partner 2 – Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Authority (ARBDD) – Romania

Project Partner 3 – Institute of Marine Biology of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine (IMB) – Ukraine

Project Partner 4 – Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH) – Greece

Project Partner 5 – Karadeniz Technical University – Marine Sciences Faculty (KTU-MSF) – Republic of Türkiye

Project Partner 6 – International Business and Economic Development Center (IBEDC) – Georgia.

Each partner has played an essential role in achieving this success, contributing through competence, openness, and a true spirit of collaboration. This distinction is not only a recognition of collective effort but also a renewed commitment to protecting and enhancing the deltaic, marine, and coastal ecosystems of the Black Sea region, where science becomes inspiration, and inspiration turns into action.

Make it count for the region… IASON+

 

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