The DOORS Black Sea Podcast throws a spotlight on the Black Sea marine environment, combining science with the blue economy in ways that are accessible to everyone. We aim to stimulate discussion, ideas and news as we talk to some of the people working to make the Black Sea a better place.
DOORS - 'Developing Optimal and Open Research Support' for the Black Sea, is a EU Horizon 2020 project, funded under Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under grant agreement No 101000518
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The DOORS Black Sea Podcast throws a spotlight on the Black Sea marine environment, combining science with the blue economy in ways that are accessible to everyone. We aim to stimulate discussion, ideas and news as we talk to some of the people working to make the Black Sea a better place.
DOORS - 'Developing Optimal and Open Research Support' for the Black Sea, is a EU Horizon 2020 project, funded under Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under grant agreement No 101000518
DOORS Black Sea Podcast (Episode 1) - Nataliya Shepel from Ukraine. Today we chat to Nataliya Shepel, a former student of Odessa State Environmental University in the Ukraine and now doing a Masters in Oceanography at the University of Southampton. We caught up with her while attending COP26 last year to talk about the challenges facing the Black Sea and her interest in ocean science.
The DOORS Black Sea Podcast throws a spotlight on the Black Sea marine environment, combining science with the blue economy in ways that are accessible to everyone. We aim to stimulate discussion, ideas and news as we talk to some of the people working to make the Black Sea a better place.
DOORS - 'Developing Optimal and Open Research Support' for the Black Sea, is a EU Horizon 2020 project, funded under Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under grant agreement No 101000518