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Nitrate pollution is destroying Europe’s aquatic ecosystems. Three decades after the EU started regulating it, there has been ...
Eutrophication, identified as the single most important threat to the health of the Baltic Sea, cannot be stopped without the active engagement of farmers. Agricultural runoff is the main cause of ...
For decades, countries bordering the Baltic were discharging their wastewater into the sea, including nitrogen- and nitrate-rich water from industry and intensive agriculture. Eutrophication ...
In 2025, the Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology (LIAE) celebrates its 30th anniversary - a milestone marking three decades of dedicated research, ...
Dozens of classic sailing vessels from 13 countries that are plying the Baltic Sea arrived in the Finnish capital on Thursday at the end of the first leg of the Tall Ships Races that began in the ...
Climate change is affecting the Baltic Sea and every winter less ice coverage forms. When there is less ice, the waves become stronger. When discussing how climate change impacts the Baltic Sea, ...