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In this paper a research and technological development program aimed at setting up a modern system of operational BLACK Sea MARine Services (BLACKMARS) is described. Its idea was expressed at the first session of the IOC Regional Committee for the Black Sea (Varna, September 1996). The program is seen as a regional project of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) Program initiated and supported by the IOC of UNESCO and other international organisations. BLACKMARS is to be based on cooperative efforts of all riparian countries. The main activity within BLACKMARS will be the organisation of operational generation and distribution of real — time marine meteorological and oceanographic products based on observations and up-to-date numerical models in accordance with regional user requirements.
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Ryabinin, V., Popova, M., Poitevin, J., Daniel, P., Frolov, A., Kortchev, G. (1999). Towards Development of an Operational Marine Services System in the Black Sea. 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_19
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