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10.09.2015

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In a joint reply to a debate article published in Svenska Dagbladet27/8 a group of scientists and experts, including Coalition CleanBaltic´s member organization WWF Sweden, argue that sea-basedmeasurements against eutrophication in the Baltic Sea should not be seenas a ?miracle remedy? for the Baltic Sea and it is not a satisfactoryalternative to today?s land-based measurements.

Click on this link: Debate on Baltic Sea Eutrophication to read a translated version of the debate article ?New knowledge about eutrophication is being ignored? and the reply debate article ?There is no miracle remedy for the Baltic Sea?.

 

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