BIOTA EMBLAS-II Black Sea JOSS2017 UOA 12102017

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Description

EMBLAS was designed to tackle deficiencies and limitations in availability of accurate reliable and comparable marine data, as well as to build capacities of the countries to perform integrated environmental monitoring and assessment of the Black Sea according to the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) for the coastal zones and the needs of the Black Sea Strategic Action Plan (BS SAP). The aim of the project was to determine degree of contamination and the effects of pollution by hazardous substances in the Black Sea, mainly its Eastern (Georgian area) and Western (Ukrainian area) sides. An in-depth contamination survey was carried out based on the profiling of WFD priority substances (2013/39/EC) and the screening of potential Black Sea Specific Pollutants in different environmental compartments (seawater and sediments) and marine organisms (mussels and fish). Several analytical methods and novel techniques were applied for the analysis of the samples. Target, suspect and non-target screening approaches were followed for the detection of priority pollutants and emerging contaminants, while advanced software and sophisticated tools were used for results’ extraction and toxicity prediction. Moreover, the risk of the identified emerging contaminants on the aquatic environment was evaluated following the EU risk assessment quidelines (Directive 93/67/EEC, 1488/94/EC, Directive 98/8/EC).
Emblas II started on 1 April 2014 and will end on 31 May 2018, having the total duration of 50 months. Beneficiary countries were Georgia (GE), Russian Federation (RF) and Ukraine (UA), represented by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Protection (GE), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (RF) and Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources (UA). The Black Sea Commission Permanent Secretariat was among the project partners.
Publications
  • V. Dulio, P.C. von der Ohe, NORMAN Prioritisation Framework for emerging substances. NORMAN Association (2013), ISBN: 978-2-9545254-0-2
  • N.A. Alygizakis, et al: NORMAN Digital Sample Freezing Platform: A European virtual platform to exchange liquid chromatography high resolution-mass spectrometry data and screen suspects in “digitally frozen” environmental samples, April 2019, TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 115, DOI: 10.1016/j.trac.2019.04.008, License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Projects: Antibiotics and mobile resistance elements in wastewater reuse applications: risks and innovative solutions (ANSWER), Non Target Screening of Emerging Contaminants)
Links
  • https://emblasproject.org/
  • https://emblasproject.org/publications-and-reports

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Publisher National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Identifier 367
Last Update 2nd December 2023
License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Contact Nikolaos Thomaidis
Contact E-mail ntho@chem.uoa.gr
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