torsdag, december 30, 2010
På skitur i Glumsø, julen 2010
torsdag, december 23, 2010
I ønskes alle en glædelig jul og et godt nytår
Kære blog læsere. I ønskes alle en glædelig jul og et godt nytår.
Jeg synes at jeg har set nok sne de få dage jeg har været i Danmark, så her er nogle sommerbilleder fra Høje Møn, for at minde os alle om at det bliver sommer igen.















Jeg synes at jeg har set nok sne de få dage jeg har været i Danmark, så her er nogle sommerbilleder fra Høje Møn, for at minde os alle om at det bliver sommer igen.















lørdag, december 04, 2010
Fælles vandprøvetagning og biologisk prøvetagning i Khrami floden den 2. december 2010

Khrami River at the sampling site with the restaurant where we had our lunch to the left

Bird of the day: Cormorant

Bird of the day 2: Kingfisher

Kick sampling of macroinvertebrates

The result of the sampling

Dragonfly (på dansk guldsmed) larvae

Very delicious crane fly larvae (på dansk stankelben), also called leatherjackets

The river was rather polluted, no more than moderate status according the WFD, stones were covered with algae and fine organic sediment and the groups of macroinvertebrates most vulnerable to organic pollution: Stoneflies and Mayflies were totally absent

Some bottom living fishes had also gone into the net during the kick sampling

Keeping control of the samples from the different locations
Group photo of all the participants

During the lunch out team leader handed certificates to the three laboratories acknowledging their participation in the joint monitoring activities
One of the main activities of our EU Kura project is the so-called Joint monitoring where monitoring teams from Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan collect water samples from a number of cross boundary rivers after a pre-agreed plan, partly by the individual teams and partly together. After the water samples are analysed independently by the three national laboratories, the results are compared and differences discussed at our workshops. The results are also used in our dialogue with the three laboratories on how they can improve their sampling and analytical procedures.
The three national teams jointly take samples from two sampling locations in Georgia: from the Khrami River and from the Kura River both near the border to Azerbaijan.
The national teams meet at the Khrami River to exchange samples and depart to their countries after a brief joint lunch at a restaurant at the Khrami River.
At this last sampling event I was invited to join, and to support my colleague biologist, Irakli, from the Georgian team in demonstrating biological sampling for the participants from the three teams.
onsdag, december 01, 2010
Kazbegi, 20. – 21. november 2010

Soon the mountains will be covered with snow, and it is time to bring the livestock down to the lowland


Still some livestock is grazing on the meadows in the mountains

A view form the so-called Soviet viewing platform build in 1983 to celebrate 200 years of cooperation (some may call it occupation) between Georgia and Russia

We spotted a fox close to the Soviet viewing platform

Kazbegi is on the other side of the Caucasus

We took a walk up the mountains

Mount Kazbek (5,033 m) is a dormant stratovolcano and one of the major mountains of the Caucasus located on the border of Kazbegi District of Georgia and North Ossetia. It is the third highest mountain in Georgia (after Mount Shkhara and Janga) and the seventh highest peak in the Caucasus Mountains. The summit lies directly to the west of the town of Stepantsminda (the official Georgian name of Kazbegi) and is the most prominent geographic feature of the area.

The Gergeti Trinity Church is famous for its scenic location. Its isolated location on top of a steep mountain surrounded by the vastness of nature has made it a symbol for Georgia. In times of danger, precious relics from Mtskheta, including Saint Nino's Cross were brought here for safekeeping. During the Soviet era, all religious services were prohibited, but the church remained a popular tourist destination. The church is now an active establishment of the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church

Mount Kazbek

The bird of the day

Vlado persuaded Dima to join our second walk Sunday. Here he talks with a woman from one of the villages we passed

Pig siesta
My colleague from Denmark, Birthe, who is managing our Carl Bro part of the Kura project, was in Tbilisi over the weekend, and wanted to se some nature so Vlado proposed that we went together along the so-called “Georgian Military Highway” to the Greater Caucasus and stayed overnight in the town Kazbegi near the border to Russia.
We have had a long period with very stable nice weather here in Georgia, and this weekend was no exception.