eutrophication

Our planet relies on the oceans as climate regulators. At the same time, the effects of our emissions are most evident in the oceans. Today,...
Text: Lina Mattsson
Photo: Kimmo Hagman, Johan Candert, Tobias Dahlin, Simon Stanford
On Sweden's west coast lies the Western Sea with Sweden's saltiest water and the largest marine biodiversity. The Western Sea includes both Kattegat, Skagerrak, and...
Text: Lina Mattsson
Foto: Göran Ehlmé, Tobias Dahlin, Micke Tilja
The Baltic Sea is a unique and sensitive sea where organisms live on the edge of what they can tolerate due to the low salinity....
Text: Lina Mattsson
Foto: Johan Candert, Kimmo Hagman, Simon Stanford
The river "Tullstorp" in southern Skåne is today a river that looks like a river and behaves like a river and that both the landscape...
Reportage: Lena Scherman
Photo: Alexandre Gobatti Ramos
Edit by: Alexandre Gobatti Ramos
The Center Party wants to invest SEK 725 million over the next three years to reduce eutrophication of the Baltic Sea...
Text: TT
Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT
Reportage from course participants at the Red Cross Folk High School's documentary film line...
Features: Johan Ahlberg, Linn Bassman, Adrian Flensburg, Mathilda Lindgren
Photo: Johan Candert, Michael Palmgren, Robert Westerberg
Archive material: Alan Toth, SVT Uppland
Graphic: Baltic Sea Centre (Stockholm University)
Eutrophication is the biggest and most pressing environmental issue for the Baltic Sea, even today. Several major efforts are underway to address the problems, but...
Report: Martin Widman
Photo: Leif Eiranson, Robert Westerberg, Johan Candert
Music: Audionetwork
The Baltic Sea is experiencing excessive algal blooms year after year, and levels of phosphorus and nitrogen in the sea remain high. Yet less nutrients...
Text: Martin Widman
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