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HELCOM contributes to the United Nations report on oceans and the law of the sea

01.07.2015

News

​Upon request, HELCOM contributes an update each year to the report of the United Nations Secretary-General on oceans and the law of the sea. The HELCOM contribution from 30 June 2015 provides an overview of HELCOM activities in 2014-15, with the more specific angle to report on the implementation to the previous UN General Assembly Resolution dated on 29 December 2014

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Illegal discharges under joint surveillance in the Baltic and North Seas

12.06.2015

Press Release

​​​​​​​Aircraft from six countries from Baltic Sea (HELCOM) and North Sea (Bonn) areas carried out a joint international aerial surveillance operation, classified until finish, with the purpose of detecting illegal discharges at sea starting on 9 June and completing yesterday.

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HELCOM expected to endorse Recommendation on aquaculture

10.06.2015

Press Release

The delegates representing all Baltic coastal states as well as the EU are expected to agree on HELCOM Recommendation on sustainable aquaculture in the Baltic Sea region in a meeting starting today in Tallinn, Estonia. The two-day meeting is also anticipated to endorse a list of concrete actions to tackle marine litter; almost twenty new HELCOM core indicators; as well as speedier international permits for research vessels.

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Sub-regional targets to strengthen Baltic marine pollution response

04.06.2015

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​​​​National marine pollution response authorities from the Baltic Sea coastal countries and the European Union wrapped up yesterday the annual meeting of the HELCOM working group on preparedness and response (HELCOM Response).

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Thirty years of unbroken monitoring on radioactivity in the Baltic Sea

21.05.2015

Press Release

Despite a general decreasing trend of concentrations of radionuc​lides, the Baltic Sea still is one of the most polluted sea areas as regards radioactive contamination. Radioactive substances in the Baltic Sea have been systematically monitored since the year 1984, and the credit mainly goes to the HELCOM MORS Expert Group finishing its 30th meeting today in Oulu, Finland.

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Ten years of data exchange on ships’ movement in the Baltic region

20.05.2015

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Experts on the maritime Automatic Identification System (AIS) technology from Baltic coastal countries and Norway met today and yesterday to consider the mutual exchange and deliveries of AIS signals and resulting data. The 26th meeting of the group was chaired by Omar Eriksson from Denmark and hosted by the Maritime Office in Gdynia, Poland..

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Final report ready on coordinated monitoring in the Baltic region

19.05.2015

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The summary report on key results of a large project on coordinated environmental monitoring in the Baltic Sea has recently been released, available both in print and online. Baltic Sea pilot project BALSAM, running from October 2013 until May 2015, has focused on improving the coordination of environmental monitoring in several areas. Many of its results have already been immersed with the long-lasting regular monitoring activities of HELCOM.

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Nutrients to the Baltic Sea are decreasing, HELCOM follow-up shows

13.05.2015

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How the countries are doing in reaching their HELCOM nutrient reduction targets was a priority topic of the HELCOM Pressure group meeting ending last Friday, as a comprehensive follow-up system for the regional nutrient reduction scheme is getting ready, based on the most recent data on polluting nutrient inputs. The assessment of progress in cutting nutrient inputs, and all related issues, is a key task of the Pressure group.

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Baltic-wide monitoring improves as HELCOM indicators develop

11.05.2015

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Final touches for the key set of region-wide indicators is a prominent point in this week's meeting of the HELCOM Working Group on the State of the Environment and Nature Conservation. Environmental managers and experts from all the riparian states are gathered to discuss and agree on new or improved procedures, guidelines and recommendations for regional monitoring and assessment of Baltic marine environment.

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