COUSTEAU collaborated with “EMBLAS Plus” project to create an exhibition consisting of 5 infographics in the form of panels on the state of the Black Sea.
The infographics are a way to showcase the huge amount of research data while making it digestible to the general public.
The main objective of this project is to help improve the protection of the Black Sea by collecting data. From there the aim is to establish a general consensus on the state of the Black Sea and carry out local actions which raise the awareness of the public and decision makers.
The EMBLAS Plus project is funded by the European Union and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
Biodiversity of the Black Sea
The Black Sea is home to over 5000 species. From algae to seals, this infographic showcases the impressive mosaic of life present in the Black Sea.
Previously we shared the infographic on the chemical pollution of the Black Sea.
To go along with this series of infographics on the state of the Black Sea, we are sharing the Cousteau film series on the Danube. The Danube is Europe’s second longest river and after numerous alliances reaches the Black Sea 2880 km away from its source in the Black Forest.
This week’s film is Danube: Charlemagne’s Dream
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For more information about the EMBLAS Plus project and to view the series in other languages please visit: http://emblasproject.org/