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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s largest clone: Gigantic 300-mile species found hiding in Baltic SeaMarine biologists at the University of Gothenburg have identified what may be the world’s largest known clonal organism—a ...
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have discovered that what was previously thought to be a unique seaweed species ...
The invasive Pacific oyster has adapted to life in less salty seas and is reproducing off the coast of Skåne, despite having ...
Estonia's navy is prepared to act against vessels that pose a danger to Baltic Sea infrastructure even if they are in international waters, a senior official patrolling the busy Gulf of Finland ...
Decades after WWII, unexploded ordnance is leaking toxic chemicals into the Baltic Sea, posing a threat to marine life and ...
The south-western Baltic Sea has about 3,000 kilograms of dissolved ... below drinking water limits or toxicological thresholds for marine organisms. In some cases, however, concentrations ...
STUTTGART, Germany — A contingent of U.S. Marines has deployed to coastal Finland to assist a NATO operation aimed at tracking down potential saboteurs in the Baltic Sea. About 40 Marines ...
It is estimated that about 300,000 metric tons of unexploded ordnance (UXO) remain in the German Baltic Sea. Most of this originates ... thresholds for marine organisms. In some cases, however ...
The invasive Pacific oyster have adapted to life in less salty seas and are reproducing off the coast of Skåne, despite ...
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