Cleaner Nordic Seas

The seas surrounding the Nordic coastlines are subjected to major environmental problems. The most immediate ones are eutrophication, overfishing, and hazardous substances. Supply of nutrients is the biggest problem in the Baltic Sea, while the Western Nordic and Arctic regions are threatened primar...

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spelling ftnordiccouncil:oai:DiVA.org:norden-1635 2023-05-15T15:05:11+02:00 Cleaner Nordic Seas 2010 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-1635 eng eng Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers ANP 2010:731 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-1635 urn:isbn:978-92-893-2071-9 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess meriympäristö kalastus Juutinrauman alue kestävä kehitys ympäristö Havmiljø Fiskeri Østersøregionen Bæredygtig udvikling Miljø Umhverfi sjávar Fiskveiðar Eystrasaltslöndin Sjálfbær þróun Umhverfi Østersjøregionen Bærekraftig utvikling Other info:eu-repo/semantics/other text 2010 ftnordiccouncil 2022-08-18T20:26:44Z The seas surrounding the Nordic coastlines are subjected to major environmental problems. The most immediate ones are eutrophication, overfishing, and hazardous substances. Supply of nutrients is the biggest problem in the Baltic Sea, while the Western Nordic and Arctic regions are threatened primarily by oil, and persistent toxins that are transported from far away. The ocean and coastal zones are a key area of focus in the Nordic Environmental Action Program for the years 2009-2012 and the goal is that all the Nordic seas to be used in a sustainable manner and having reached good environmental status by 2020. This brochure contains seven stories of how Nordic researchers join and together with their European neighbors try to solve the problems that human activities has led to. The overarching goal is to enhance the understanding of how marine ecosystems work and how we should manage our common resources. All the described researchprojects are funded by Sea and Air Quality Group/Aquatic Ecosystem group at the Nordic Council of Ministers. Text Arctic Nordic Seas norden (Nordic Council of Ministers): Publications (DiVA) Arctic
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topic meriympäristö
kalastus
Juutinrauman alue
kestävä kehitys
ympäristö
Havmiljø
Fiskeri
Østersøregionen
Bæredygtig udvikling
Miljø
Umhverfi sjávar
Fiskveiðar
Eystrasaltslöndin
Sjálfbær þróun
Umhverfi
Østersjøregionen
Bærekraftig utvikling
spellingShingle meriympäristö
kalastus
Juutinrauman alue
kestävä kehitys
ympäristö
Havmiljø
Fiskeri
Østersøregionen
Bæredygtig udvikling
Miljø
Umhverfi sjávar
Fiskveiðar
Eystrasaltslöndin
Sjálfbær þróun
Umhverfi
Østersjøregionen
Bærekraftig utvikling
Cleaner Nordic Seas
topic_facet meriympäristö
kalastus
Juutinrauman alue
kestävä kehitys
ympäristö
Havmiljø
Fiskeri
Østersøregionen
Bæredygtig udvikling
Miljø
Umhverfi sjávar
Fiskveiðar
Eystrasaltslöndin
Sjálfbær þróun
Umhverfi
Østersjøregionen
Bærekraftig utvikling
description The seas surrounding the Nordic coastlines are subjected to major environmental problems. The most immediate ones are eutrophication, overfishing, and hazardous substances. Supply of nutrients is the biggest problem in the Baltic Sea, while the Western Nordic and Arctic regions are threatened primarily by oil, and persistent toxins that are transported from far away. The ocean and coastal zones are a key area of focus in the Nordic Environmental Action Program for the years 2009-2012 and the goal is that all the Nordic seas to be used in a sustainable manner and having reached good environmental status by 2020. This brochure contains seven stories of how Nordic researchers join and together with their European neighbors try to solve the problems that human activities has led to. The overarching goal is to enhance the understanding of how marine ecosystems work and how we should manage our common resources. All the described researchprojects are funded by Sea and Air Quality Group/Aquatic Ecosystem group at the Nordic Council of Ministers.
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publisher Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers
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