Decades of pollution and climate change have caused fish to disappear from the Baltic Sea at an alarming rate, with the European Union on Thursday vowing to make the sea an "urgent priority".
Baltic Sea nature is threatened by eutrophication, pollution and climate change. The Roadmap for the development of marine protected area network in Finland until 2030, which was drawn up in ...
Coastal eutrophication, the process by which excessive nutrients accumulate in waters resulting in large algal blooms, is becoming a problem of global concern and has serious socioeconomic and ...
Slowly, Dirk Schoenen dives down to a huge pile of ammunition from World War II at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. He removes some of the top pieces and carefully puts them into a basket, as a team of ...
The Baltic Sea is home to some of the world's largest dead marine zones, mainly due to excess nutrient runoff into the sea from human activities on land - Copyright ...