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The grey seals slide out of their cages into the Baltic Sea near the Lithuanian coast, swimming off to new lives imperilled ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNLithuania to save Baltic seals as ice sheets recede due to climate changeThe seal population has increased from about 4,000, considered nearly extinct, in the late 1980s to about 50,000.
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Mongabay News on MSNEvolution in overdrive as Baltic cod shrink due to fishing pressure, study showsBy Edward Carver The eastern Baltic cod has shrunk dramatically in size in recent decades due to rapid evolution — changes at ...
The overall sustainability of EU fisheries continues to improve, with more fish stocks being fished at sustainable levels. Climate change continues to impact fishing communities, reducing the fish ...
DAY 1 of the Baltic Sea Darts Open is finally here – and some of the world’s best will be chasing glory in Germany. Dutch ...
THE Baltic Sea Darts Open is into the semi-finals and heading for a thrilling climax with a new champion guaranteed TONIGHT ...
Despite good conditions for wild salmon in the Baltic Sea the number of fish returning to Sweden's rivers to spawn is still ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNIn Lithuania, baby seals have been released into the Baltic SeaIn Lithuania, baby seals have been released into the Baltic Sea after being abandoned by their mother and taken into care by scientists. More and more seals are being abandoned by their mothers in the ...
More than 1.6 million tonnes of old munitions are stored at the bottom of the North and Baltic Seas. The CAMMera project (Clearance Activities for Marine Munition through Efficient Remediation ...
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Manistee News Advocate on MSNSea lamprey barrier project to start at Little Manistee River WeirAccording to a press release, a new sea lamprey barrier and trap will be constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in ...
This year's BALTOPS exercise included anti-submarine warfare, countermine operations and integration with an array of robotic and autonomous systems.
The Moken, a nomadic seafaring people in Thailand, have for generations lived most of their days at sea, moving from one place to another, fishing and foraging. However, with protected areas and ...
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