Pressemeddelelse fra Suomen Akatemia
What are the consequences of increasingly low oxygen levels in the Baltic Sea resulting from climate change and human actions, and what is the solution to these problems? How is the nutrient cocktail in our coastal waters changing? How can we reduce the load on the Baltic Sea through nutrient recycling? What does the future of the Baltic Sea region look like in the light of climate change and socio-economic factors?
Join us for a training day addressing these and other key issues concerning the Baltic Sea and climate change. This is an excellent opportunity to get an overview directly from leading Baltic Sea researchers of the latest research and data on how climate change affects the Baltic Sea and what kinds of response and adaption resources are available.
Register now or by the end of September through the following link:
Inquiries and more information
Academy of Finland Communications
Aino Laine, Communications Coordinator
tel. +358 295 335 007
Organisers: Baltic Sea Communication Network of Finland:
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Host: Professor Alf Norkko, Tvärminne Zoological Station
Moderators: Maija Sirola, Communications Manager, BONUS Secretariat, and Riitta Tirronen, Communications Director, Academy of Finland
8.00 Registration starts at the bus, Helsinki Railway square, Mikonkatu 19, chartered coach stop (
). Coffee, tea and light breakfast served in the bus.8.30 Bus leaves for Hanko. Route: Railway square – main road 51 (Länsiväylä) – if necessary, Karjaa station – highway 25 – Tvärminne Zoological Station (J.A. Palménin tie 260, 10900 Hanko).
10.15 Welcome, Alf Norkko and Maija Sirola
10.30 Introduction: Should Climate Change Affect the Environmental Protection of the Baltic Sea? Maria Laamanen, Environment Counsellor, Ministry of the Environment (Skype presentation in Finnish, presentation material in English)
10.45 Questions and discussion
11.00 Oxygen in the Baltic Sea and the World’s Oceans is Declining – Dangers and Solutions, Daniel Conley, Professor, Department of Geology, University of Lund, BONUS COCOA and HYPER projects (presentation and material in English)
11.20 Questions and discussion
11.30 Significance of Nutrient Recycling in Mitigating and Adapting to Climate Change – Practical Methods by which Farmers are Reducing Nutrient Pollution, Mikko Rahtola, Senior Specialist, Natural Resources Institute Finland (presentation in Finnish, material in English)
11.50 Soil, climate change and the Baltic Sea: the most efficient means to reverse climate change and decrease leakages to the waterbodies? Saara Kankaanrinta, Chair of the Board, Baltic Sea Action Group (presentation in Finnish, material in English)
12.10 Panel and discussion with Daniel Conley, Mikko Rahtola and Saara Kankaanrinta
12.30 Lunch
13.15 Tour of Tvärminne Zoological station and presentation of research in practice with professor Alf Norkko. BONUS COCOA project: The Importance of a Healthy Seafloor in the Mitigation of Eutrophication. (in all languages)
14.15 Role of changing society in managing the future Baltic Sea ecosystem, Marianne Zandersen, Senior Researcher, Department of Environmental Science, Environmental Social Science, Aarhus University, BONUS BALTICAPP project (presentation and material in English)
14.35 Short introductions: Climate risks from the City of Helsinki and the Finnish Border Guard operations’ point of view, Susanna Kankaanpää, climate change adaptation specialist, City of Helsinki, and N.N., Gulf of Finland Coast Guard District, The Finnish Border Guard
14.45 Panel and discussion with Alf Norkko, Marianne Zandersen, Susanna Kankaanpää and N.N.
15.15 Questions, discussion and wrap-up. What did we learn today? New ideas and take-home messages.
15.30 Bus leaves for Helsinki. Discussion continues in the bus! Coffee, tea and snack served.
17.00 Arrival in Helsinki
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