The Black Sea Basin Joint Operational Programme (JOP) is one of the EU operational programmes under the European Neighbourhood & Partnership Instrument (ENPI). It is implemented during the programming period 2007 – 2013.
The Black Sea JOP aims at a stronger and more sustainable economic and social development of the Black Sea Basin regions. Through the Black Sea JOP, communities in the areas concerned will be encouraged to further develop their local economy, confront environmental challenges and promote greater interaction among people.
The programme is financed by the ENPI (European Neighbourhood & Partnership Instrument). The participation of Turkey is financed by the IPA (Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance). The participating countries co-finance projects with a minimum of 10% of the EU contribution.
In the project are participating 4 partner countries – Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey represented by the following institutions: National Institute of Research Development for Earth Physics, with an associate partner The Foundation for Democracy, Culture and Liberty, National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Institute of Geology and Seismology, Academy of Sciences of Moldova and International Blue Crescent Relief and Development Foundation.
The action of the project is located on the regions near to Black Sea seashore as:
Romania :South-East, Eforie;
Turkey: Istanbul,Istanbul;
Bulgaria, Yugoiztochen, Burgas;
Republic of Moldova, Kishinev,Kishinev