
Black Sea Convention
The Black Sea Convention is an international agreement that governs the use and protection of the Black Sea's resources. It aims to promote environmental sustainability, prevent pollution, and ensure safe navigation for all countries bordering the sea. The convention establishes rules for responsible fishing, reduces pollution from ships and land sources, and enhances cooperation among nations like Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine. It’s designed to balance economic use with environmental preservation, helping maintain the Black Sea’s ecological health and its importance to regional stability and development.