Adjara. On October 31, the office of NGO
"Borjghali" has hosted the meeting dedicated to the Black Sea Day, at
which the film shot by "Borjghali" – "SOS" (Save Our Sea)
was shown. The film illustrates the current state of the Black Sea and the
risks resulting from its contamination. In addition, the film discusses the
rational ways of solving the problem.The
professors of the Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, the Black Sea
experts, CSO representatives and students have attended the meeting.
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