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Northern Plights of the Baltic Sea

Swirling blue-green algae blooms in the Baltic Sea are man-made natural wonder and a sign of eutrophication. The Baltic Sea is not supposed to look like the Northern Lights and it can be saved.

New guidelines to reduce nutrient emissions from ports

The handling of bulk fertilizers poses a significant risk of nutrient pollution in ports. To solve this issue, we created new guidelines that were preliminary adopted by HELCOM as a recommendation for the entire Baltic Sea region.

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High Seas Treaty is set to enter into force

The ocean, suffering from extreme heat, acidification and oxygen loss, has received a glimpse of hope – and so have the billions of people depending on it. United Nations High Seas Treaty is to enter into force in January 2026.

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For the one who already has everything. A gift that no one has yet: A healthy Baltic Sea

Swirling blue-green algae blooms in the Baltic Sea are one reminder that there is no healthy Baltic Sea for any of us. Make a donation as a company or individual to our work.

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About us and the Baltic Sea

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Our Story

Our mission is to save the Baltic Sea and its heritage for future generations.

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Collaboration

We work with a wide range of partners, both in Finland and internationally, in order to save the Baltic Sea.

Baltic Sea facts

Dive into the Baltic Sea. Get to know the characteristics and challenges of the sea and why it is vital to protect it.

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