The invasive Pacific oyster has adapted to life in less salty seas and is reproducing off the coast of Skåne, despite having ...
Decades after WWII, unexploded ordnance is leaking toxic chemicals into the Baltic Sea, posing a threat to marine life and ...
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Impact of unexploded ordnance in the Baltic Sea: Study detects toxic munitions chemicals in water sampleshighlights the long-term environmental contamination caused by unexploded ordnance in the south-western Baltic Sea. Water samples were taken from the region in 2017 and 2018, including from the ...
Kiel. The south-western Baltic Sea has about 3,000 kilograms of dissolved toxic chemicals released from unexploded ordnance, according to a new study by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research ...
The frequency of cable incidents in the Baltic Sea has been "exceptional" in recent years, but state actors have more ...
But the EU countries around the Baltic Sea in January decided to create a ... and other institutions’ relationships with the Western Balkans and Europe’s Eastern neighborhoods.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden is investigating a possible breach of an undersea cable off the country’s south-western coast in the Baltic Sea, the coast guard said on Feb 21, in an area where multiple ...
Western officials have accused Russian vessels of sabotaging undersea communications and power cables in several high-profile incidents in the Baltic Sea in recent months. European leaders and ...
The south-western Baltic Sea has about 3,000 kilograms of dissolved toxic chemicals released from unexploded ordnance, according to a new study by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research ...
The south-western Baltic Sea has about 3,000 kilograms of dissolved toxic chemicals released from unexploded ordnance, according to a new study by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel.
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