Press release 2018-08-23 at 13:19
© Picture: Ilkka Lastumäki / itameri.kuvat.fi
The amount of cyanobacterial surface blooms has further decreased in the Finnish sea areas and lakes. In the Gulf of Finland, weak surface accumulations of cyanobacteria still occur. Harmless filamentous macrophytic green algae are abundant in many places along the Finnish coastline. More in Finnish
Large map of the week's 34 algal situation
Nutrient load into the Baltic Sea continues to be too high, and global warming also increases the risk of blue-green algae blooms (Press release, July 18, 2018)
Blue-green algae in water are a risk for people and animals (Press release, July 29, 2018)
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Lakes
Head of Unit Marko Järvinen, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE
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Sea areas
Cyanobacterial bloom situation
Researcher Sirpa Lehtinen, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE
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Dinoflagellates in Baltic Sea
Senior Researcher Sanna Suikkanen, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE
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State of the Baltic Sea
Senior Researcher Antti Räike, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE (till August 24)
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Head of Unit Harri Kuosa, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE (from August 27)
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Communications
Communication Specialist Hannele Ahponen, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE
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