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Development of the unique regional, multi-disciplinary database created within the framework of the NATO TU-Black Sea project is given. Database contains principal physical, chemical and biological variables for the entire Black Sea basin and covers the most crucial period in the history of the Black Sea ecosystem starting from the “background” situation in 1960-th till the drastic changes occurred recent years. Database is supplied with the special powerful database management system.

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Vladimirov, V.L., Besiktepe, S.T., Aubrey, D.G. (1999). Database and Database Management System of the TU-Black Sea Project. In: Beşiktepe, S.T., Ünlüata, Ü., Bologa, A.S. (eds) Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies. NATO Science Series, vol 56. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4568-8_17

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