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  • Publications

    Report on 2023 Floods (2.97 MB)

    This document provides a concise overview of the key events and lessons learned from the summer 2023 floods in the Danube River Basin, highlighting significant impacts and lessons learned.
  • Publications

    TNMN Yearbook 2023 (3.48 MB)

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    TNMN Yearbook 2023 Annex (420.48 KB)

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    TNMN Yearbook 2022 (3.35 MB)

  • Publications

    TNMN Yearbook 2022 Annex (402.6 KB)

  • News & Media

    Danube Art Master 2025 Award Season Kicks Off in Austria

    Award ceremonies are taking place across the Danube River Basin, facilitated by relevant ministries in the winning countries. Over the coming months, further national award presentations will follow, highlighting young perspectives from across the basin.

  • News & Media

    Joint Danube Survey 5: First Microbiological Insights from Austria Highlight Long-Term Improvements Across the Basin

    The ICPDR is pleased to share a first glimpse into the microbiological findings emerging from the Joint Danube Survey 5 (JDS5) — the world’s largest river basin monitoring programme carried out on a single river system. While full results will only be available once all samples from the 108 sampling sites have been analysed, early data from the microbiology component show encouraging trends across the entire Danube Basin.

  • News & Media

    Ship Sturgeon Once Thought Extinct Confirmed in the Drava River

    A remarkable discovery has been made in the Drava River: an angler in Croatia recently caught a ship sturgeon (Acipenser nudiventris), a species long believed to be extinct in the Danube River Basin. Measuring 176 centimetres and weighing 35 kilograms, the fish was safely released back into the river after being identified by local authorities. The sighting is encouraging as it marks the first confirmed record of the species in many decades.

  • Publications

    Joint Statement 2.0 Document (887.51 KB)

    The Joint Statement 2.0 represents a milestone in harmonizing navigation and environmental protection in the Danube River Basin. It was officially adopted by the Danube Commission during its 103rd...
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    Joint Statement 2.0 Officially Handed Over at the 16th Joint Statement Meeting in Budapest

    The 16th Meeting on the Follow-up of the Joint Statement on Guiding Principles for the Development of Inland Navigation and Environmental Protection in the Danube River Basin took place on 22 October 2025 in Budapest, hosted by the Danube Commission. The Joint Statement 2.0 process reflects the changes and challenges that have emerged since the initial Joint Statement was adopted in 2007, ensuring that the principles guiding inland navigation and environmental protection remain relevant and effective.