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Project Q4295636 in Lebanon, Italy, Tunisia
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COastal Management and MOnitoring Network for tackling marine litter in Mediterranean sea
Project Q4295636 in Lebanon, Italy, Tunisia

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    2,001,079.33 Euro
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    2,223,421.48 Euro
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    90.0 percent
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    3 September 2019
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    2 September 2022
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    Legambiente Onlus
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    33°53'5.32"N, 35°29'4.92"E
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    36°49'7.50"N, 10°11'6.43"E
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    33°15'46.19"N, 35°12'25.88"E
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    36°50'41.75"N, 10°19'22.94"E
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    41°3'8.60"N, 16°52'42.92"E
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    43°19'8.83"N, 11°19'58.22"E
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    41°56'2.22"N, 12°30'24.52"E
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    Marine litter is quickly becoming one of the main pollution sources of the Mediterranean Sea, with negative consequences for living marine organisms, marine ecosystems, human health and coastal activities, including tourism and fisheries. Combating the issue of marine litter requires a global effort at basin level through a multi-institutional and multi-stakeholder approach that tackles the different and competing environmental, economic, social, cultural and recreational drivers that can affect marine ecosystems. The COMMON project will apply the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) principles to the challenge of marine litter, improving knowledge of the phenomenon, enhancing the environmental performance of 5 pilot coastal areas in Italy, Tunisia and Lebanon, and engaging local stakeholders in marine litter management. (English)
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