Under the supervision of the Institute for Marine Sciences of the Middle East Technical University (Metu), the “digital twin” of the Black Sea was founded with the partnership of 5 countries.
This project is supported by the “Research and Innovation Project for Blue Growth in Resistant ecosystems in the Black Sea” and the presidential and budget presidency.
In addition to Metu, the system, which is created with the contribution of more than 30 national and international partners, will lead the decision -makers by imitation the effects of environmental changes, climatic scenarios and human activities in the oceans.
Digital Twin preparation process
Metu Director of the Institute for Navy Sciences. Dr. Baris Salihoglu, digital twin on land and seas in the regions of the numerical model that brings the data together, he said.
Saliho has Saliho Saliho has Salihoğlu indicates that the digital numerical model created for the Black Sea is: “With the digital twin of the sea, we all convert our scientific data into a usable structure. We create a model that reflects the physical, chemical and biological features of the sea. We can evaluate.” He said.
Salihoğlu pointed out that the digital twin of the Black Sea was developed with the aim of sustainable sea use by 2050 and that they were also tested how regional development with the ecosystem can be reconciled with scenarios.
Salihoğlu emphasized that many different scientific models were first integrated together for digital twins. He said.
Salihoğlu, not only scientific, but also an administrative instrument, offers the system a roadmap for decision -making manufacturers, and pointed out that the ecosystem in the oceans and the economic results can be assessed at the same time.
Salihoğlu said that acua culture and blue biotechnology are widespread on the banks of Turkey: “Wind energy on the northern banks of the country, the cultivation and tourism in the east, the tourism and security sectors in the northwest.
7 laboratories were set up in 5 countries
Salihoğlu, in the Study of Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine, Including 30 Institutions, Including 30 Institutions, Countries According to the Coastal Priorities of the Countries Developed Original Scenarios, Said: “In the Black Sea, Istanbul and Sinop Two, Bulgaria, Two and Romania, Moldova, Moldova, Ukraine, but only 7 Laboratory.
Salihoğlu said that the Black Sea's digital twin system will be open to the public from October and said:
“Thanks to the developed user -friendly portal, public institutions, academics and relevant sector representatives will enter their own scenarios by entering their scenarios and visualizing the effects of climate change, plastic pollution, fishing, energy investments and tourism. In this context, the digital twin develops for the Schwarzsee.
Salihoğlu explained that the system is the first digital seedwin created in Europe. “Taking into account the sectoral effects, artificial intelligence will be a pioneer for the protection of the blue economy and nature. Such projects are widespread in other seas.” he said.

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