
Decision Aid for Marine Munitions - Practical Application
July 2021
DAIMON 2
The Baltic Sea and Skagerrak contains a dark legacy of ca. 250 000 tons of dumped munitions, poisoning the marine environment. Thanks to the DAIMON project, maritime administrators and spatial planners, environmental agencies, coastguards and military are more aware of the risk. However, they do not sufficiently use newly developed tools for risk analysis, selection of remediation methods as well as environmental impacts assessment. The DAIMON 2 offers training in using the new tools and develops them further into standard operating procedures for the environmental impact assessment.
Budgets
PARTNERS
Town: Sopot
Country: Poland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
210.435,91
Town: Gdynia
Country: Poland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
66.750,00
Town: Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Country: Germany
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
130.000,00
Town: Kiel
Country: Germany
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
124.886,20
Town: Braunschweig
Country: Germany
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
92.044,06
Town: Helsinki
Country: Finland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
100.000,00
Town: Helsinki
Country: Finland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
60.000,00
Town: Kjeller
Country: Norway
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
60.000,00
Town: Gothenburg
Country: Sweden
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
60.000,00
CONTACTS
Project manager
Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences (IOPAN)
Jacek Beldowski
48 587 311 737
Legal representative
Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences (IOPAN)
Jan Marcin Węsławski
0048 58 551 72 81