OIL POLLUTION OF THE BLACK SEA

Authors

  • Georgiy Biliavskiy National Aviation University
  • Armine Golod National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.51.2164

Keywords:

convention, ecosystem health, oil pollution, protection, prevention, the Black Sea

Abstract

 Article is devoted to meaningfulness estimation of some factors in forming ecological conditions in regions of the Black Sea. Comparative estimation of anthropogenic contamination degree of sea regions environment considered. The zons the most unhappy in ecological attitude are defined, that allows to mark first and foremost arrangements on improvement of ecological situation of the Black Sea.

Author Biographies

Georgiy Biliavskiy, National Aviation University

Prof.

Armine Golod, National Aviation University

Postgraduate

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How to Cite

Biliavskiy, G., & Golod, A. (2012). OIL POLLUTION OF THE BLACK SEA. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 51(2), 91–95. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.51.2164

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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION