site.btaEU-Funded Mussel Farm in Burgas Region May Not Exist, Says European Public Prosecutor’s Office

EU-Funded Mussel Farm in Burgas Region May Not Exist, Says European Public Prosecutor’s Office
EU-Funded Mussel Farm in Burgas Region May Not Exist, Says European Public Prosecutor’s Office
Mussels (BTA Photo/Todor Stavrev)

Underwater searches, ordered by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Sofia, recently showed that an EU-funded farm for cultivated black mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) in the Black Sea, southeast of Cape Emine in Burgas Region, may just be sand, the EPPO said on Monday. For the implementation of the project, the beneficiary received the amount of EUR 280,230 (BGN 548,075.16), of which EUR 210,160 (BGN 411,038.37) from the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and the rest from the national budget. 

The project for the establishment of the mussel farm was approved in July 2020 under a grant agreement with a completion deadline of September 2021. The farm supposedly began operations in July 2021. An expert from the Institute of Oceanology in Varna was listed as the author of the technological project, but the investigation showed that the expert neither prepared nor signed it.

Following a request for final payment, an on-site inspection conducted in August 2021 by the State Fund Agriculture found discrepancies between the declared and actual implementation of the project. Inspectors identified only four boundary buoys marking the site, while the underwater facilities could not be verified due to lack of equipment.

At the request of the EPPO, an inspection of the seabed, covering an area of 240,000 square metres, was carried out on October 1, 2025, by investigators and divers from the Burgas Regional Directorate Border Police, using both underwater and aerial drones. Three surface buoys were located at the designated coordinates, while one was missing. The buoys were not interconnected. Underwater video footage revealed no evidence of infrastructure associated with a mussel farm, such as ropes, chains, or pipes; only sand was observed on the seabed.

The investigation is ongoing, with the support of the General Directorate of the National Police. All persons concerned are presumed innocent until proven guilty in the competent Bulgaria courts of law.

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