30 Jun 2020
Cyanobacteria bloom in the Baltic Sea
The annual cyanobacteria bloom has recently started in the Baltic. Our project partners in SMHI have put together an animated video that explains how the phenomenon works.
The CoCliME project will co-develop and co-produce bespoke, proof-of-concepts or prototype marine ecosystem climate services.
This section outlines the focus areas of the project, where the research is being carried out and the local issues being addressed.
This section shows a map of the consortium partner organisations including a description of each institution and the staff involved.
The annual cyanobacteria bloom has recently started in the Baltic. Our project partners in SMHI have put together an animated video that explains how the phenomenon works.
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