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About the Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is a large and almost entirely enclosed marine region. It is a brackish sea with both salt and fresh water.

balticseainflow_285The Baltic Sea is a large and almost entirely enclosed marine region, located from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from 20°E to 26°E longitude, in northern Europe.  It is a brackish sea with mixed salt and fresh water. The only connection with the ocean is through the Danish straits to the North Sea. Moreover, the Baltic Sea is surrounded by a huge drain age area four times as large as the sea itself, where virtually all terrestrial human activities influence the marine environment. Nine countries are found along the Baltic Sea. Five additional countries are partially located within the drainage area.


(Source: www.balticsea2020.org)




Baltic Sea Facts

• Sea area: 415,266 km2

• Average Depth: Ca 50 metres. The deepest part is 459 metres (Landsort Deep in the Baltic Proper)

• Catchment area: 1.7 million km2. In Germany, Denmark and Poland, 60-70% of the catchment area consists of farmland. In Finland, Russia, Sweden and Estonia 65-90% of the catchment area consists of forests, wetlands and lakes.

 Population: Over 85 million people live in the Baltic catchment area and around 15 million of them live within 10 kilometres of the coast.

• Shipping: At any given time, there are around 2,000 ships at sea in the Baltic. The Baltic Sea has some of the busiest shipping routes in the world.


(Source: www.helcom.fi/environment2/nature/en_GB/facts/)


Learn more about the Baltic Sea here:
• en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_Sea
• www.helcom.fi
• www.fimr.fi

 

 
 
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We encourage young people to learn more about the Baltic Sea. Therefore we are  - on a regular basis - providing schools with suggestions for a lesson on the Baltic Sea environment. 

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