Danube River influence on the North-Western Shelf of the Black Sea
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DESPINA, Cristina, BURADA, Adrian, SECELEANU-ODOR, Daniela, TIGĂNUȘ, Mihaela, SPIRIDON, Cosmin, TUDOR, Marian, TEODOROF, Liliana, ENE, Antoaneta, XATZICHRISTOU, Christina. Danube River influence on the North-Western Shelf of the Black Sea. In: Environmental Challenges in the Black Sea Basin: Impact on Human Health, 23-26 septembrie 2020, Galaţi. Cluj-Napoca, România: Universitatea „Dunarea de Jos”, Galați, 2020, pp. 9-10. ISBN 978-606-17-1691-3.
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Environmental Challenges in the Black Sea Basin: Impact on Human Health 2020
Conferința "Environmental Challenges in the Black Sea Basin: Impact on Human Health"
Galaţi, Romania, 23-26 septembrie 2020

Danube River influence on the North-Western Shelf of the Black Sea

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Despina Cristina1, Burada Adrian1, Seceleanu-Odor Daniela1, Tigănuș Mihaela1, Spiridon Cosmin1, Tudor Marian1, Teodorof Liliana1, Ene Antoaneta2, Xatzichristou Christina3
 
1 Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development,
2 "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati,
3 International Hellenic University
 
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This paper aims to present the ecological influence of the Danube waters and sediments on the Black Sea, with major impact on human health and biodiversity. In the context of EU enlargement, the strategic importance of the Danube-Black Sea region is rapidely increasing. But the intensive use of the Danube waters, starting from the supply of drinking water for million of people and continuing with industry, agriculture, tourism, power generation and navigation, caused huge problems of water and sediments quality and quantity. With the Danube River average multiannual water discharge of about 6550 m3/s, Danube waters quality are also affecting the ecological conditions in the North-Western shelfs of the Black Sea. A part of these waters, about 10%, are retained into the Danube delta, Europe's largest remaining natural wetland, continuously developing due to the Danube interaction with the sea. Together with water and sediments of the river, an important amount of pollutants are retained by the Danube delta, with negative impact on the aquatic ecosystems causing disfunctions through their negative effects.