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Baltic Sea Press Releases year 2009
Summary review on harmful algal bloom monitoring in Finland 2009: No major blooms of cyanobacteria this summer
15.10.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
New report on nutrient inflow from Northwest Russia to the Gulf of Finland
12.10.2009
(Ministry of the Environment, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Treshold values of climate change and protection of seas challenge the environmental policy
1.10.2009
(SYKE and Gaudeamus)
Baltic ‘Stern Report’ – is protection worth it?
29.9.2009
(MTT, SYKE and University of Helsinki)
Doctoral thesis on the microbe communities in the Baltic Sea ice
29.9.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute)
Oil spill response ship Halli will be modernized
14.9.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Shining algae live in the Åland archipelago
3.9.2009
Observations of blue-green algae have decreased in the coastal waters
27.8.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Vegetation changes in water bodies may be rapid and dramatic
26.8.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
New director at the SYKE Marine Research Centre is Dr Mari Walls
26.8.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute)
Better conditions in the Gulf of Finland, worse in the Baltic proper
25.8.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
No surface blooms of cyanobacteria in marine areas around Finland
20.8.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Cyanobacterial bloom continues in the sea areas
13.8.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Extensive cyanobacterial accumulations in the open Gulf of Finland and Bothnian Sea
7.8.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Observations on surface accumulation of blue-green algae have increased since last week in the Finnish sea areas.
30.7.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Decreased surface blooms of blue-green algae as a result of windy weather
23.7.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Few observations of blue-green algal blooms
16.7.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Strong winds have caused mixing of the blue-green algae
10.7.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Last winter’s ctenophores identified - they belong to an arctic species
8.7.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute)
Blue-green algae has slightly increased in Finland's marine waters
3.7.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Uusimaa Regional Environment Centre completes statement on domestic assessment of Nord Stream gas pipeline’s environmental impact
2.7.2009
(Uusimaa Regional Environment Centre )
Rising water temperature boosts phytoplankton growth
25.6.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Blue-green algae blooms likely in the Baltic Sea
5.6.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
No cyanobacterial blooms in the Finnish sea-areas
4.6.2009
Intensive phytoplankton spring bloom in the Baltic
24.4.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute SYKE)
Oxygenization of sea floor tested in coastal waters of the western Gulf of Finland
13.2.2009
(Finnish Environment Institute)
Less oil spills observed by flight surveillance – but reports from citizens increased manifold
29.1.2009
(SYKE, the Finnish Border Guard )
16/01/2009, http://www.itameriportaali.fi/en/ajankohtaista/itameri-tiedotteet/2009/en_GB/tiedotteet_2009/
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