The Pavlopetri Underwater Archaeology Project 2009 is at the start of a five-year study of the site which aims to define the history and development of Pavlopetri.
Archaeologists with a diving experience and basic practical underwater archaeology experience benefitted from this advanced course designed to develop professional skills and capacities in underwater archaeological work and project planning.
If implemented, the Baltic Deepwater Oxygenation (Box) project would require around 100 pumping stations built around the Baltic Sea to transport oxygen deep underwater to counteract the declining amounts of oxygen and prevent the growth of the dead zone.