Black Sea Action Day 2014 commemorates the anniversary of the signature of the Black Sea Strategic Action Plan.
- The promise of a better future for the 16 million people from six countries dwelling on the shores.
- The commitment of the regional governments for serious action to make a real difference to the rehabilitation and recovery of the sea.
- The dedicated lifework of many people who devote their time and energy to help protect the environment.
http://www.bsad.bsnn.org/home.htm
Această zi a fost declarată - Ziua Internațională a Mării Negre - la 31 octombrie 1996, când cele șase țări riverane - Bulgaria, Georgia, România, Rusia, Turcia și Ucraina - au semnat Planul Strategic de Acțiune (PSA) pentru Marea Neagră, un document ce conține cel mai complet set de strategii și măsuri pentru salvarea și reabilitarea zonei.
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10 comments:
Wow!!Cool photoes Daliana!!Love it!
Beautiful beach scenes.
Especially the beached raft.
beatiful shots and beatiful sea!
These are wonderful. I can't recall seeing such movement captured in still images. Brilliant.
Nice picture compilation, quiet beaches have already been there, too.
Ce foto expresive! Tocmai pentru ca surprind o atmosfera incarcata si o mare tulbure.
amazing images
love them all
vietnamese - Những hình ảnh rất đẹp, tôi ấn tượng với vỏ óc nó như trở về với nơi nó sinh ra và chờ hồi sinh vậy.
What a remarkable series, Daliana! My heart goes out for the first one, the second one and the fourth one, that I find specially amazing and compelling.
It is exhilarating when people work toward achievable environmental goals such as clean air and clean water in their corner of the world, rather than be drawn to faux causes which essentially are invented for political purposes. Congratulations, to the countries and their people undertaking this project.
The photography is equally exhilarating for its beauty and portrayal of nature in motion. And, as a lover of boats, both new and old, many of the photos have special appeal to me. The beached raft reminds me of my boyhood and first adventures on water, although my raft was considerably smaller and was used to explore a river no wider than a boy could throw a rock across it.
It is a neat and nice and happy post, Daliana.
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