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Fourth monitoring visit

Maria Giuseppina Liggi / 6 November 2017

On 24 and 25 October, the annual and planned monitoring visit of the project was carried out by the external monitoring group.

Two intense days of administrative and technical checks with inspections at all the intervention sites, on land and at sea.

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6 November 2017 in news.

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