2024
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202458902002
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Applying the EU Green Taxonomy Principles in Order to Preserve Biodiversity, In Particular Wild Sturgeon Populations

Deák György,
Stelian Matei,
Isabela Sadîca
et al.

Abstract: The three wild anadromous sturgeon species currently present in the Black Sea and Lower Danube are in a critically endangered state. Their population has been consistently declining due to a combination of various factors, both caused by human activity and natural phenomena. These factors include unsustainable exploitation and poaching, hydro-technical projects aimed at improving navigation, water management, and energy production, pollution of essential habitats, and climate change. The EU Green Taxonomy is a… Show more

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