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    Coalition Clean Baltic > Harmful installations and maritime transport
Archives: Harmful installations and maritime transport
  • CCB Summary Annual Report 2019

    Posted by CCB on September 2, 2020

    Summary of the Annual report describing CCB working areas and activities performed within the CCB network in 2019.


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  • Removal efficiency of pharmaceuticals in constructed wetlands in Sweden

    Posted by CCB on December 23, 2019

    The release of pharmaceutical residues to the environment is a growing problem of global concern. Many studies have reported the negative effects of pharmaceutical residues on fish and other…


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  • Content report on Interactive business game «Maritime Spatial Planning. If I were a decision-maker!»

    Posted by CCB on July 5, 2019

    Managing marine resources and maritime spatial planning entails a complex system of governance that involves a variety of stakeholders in both national and transnational level. Water resources, particularly the…


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  • CCB Summary Annual Report 2018

    Posted by CCB on May 20, 2019

    Summary of the Annual report describing CCB working areas and activities performed within the CCB network in 2018. The full Report is available here.


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  • CCB Annual Report 2018

    Posted by CCB on May 20, 2019

    Annual report describing CCB working areas and activities performed within the CCB network in 2018.


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  • Concept Best Available Technologies & Techniques: Bulk Fertilizer Handling

    Posted by CCB on March 8, 2019

    This document is intended to further the necessary discussion for port improvements for handling fertilizers in Baltic Sea ports. To that intention, CCB encourages industry development…


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  • CCB Summary Annual Report 2017

    Posted by CCB on June 20, 2018

    Summary of the Annual report describing CCB working areas and activities performed within the CCB network in 2017.


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  • CCB Annual Report 2017

    Posted by CCB on April 24, 2018

    Annual report describing CCB working areas and activities performed within the CCB network in 2017.


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  • CCB’s Annual Activities Report 2016

    Posted by CCB on July 10, 2017

    Annual report describing CCB working areas and activities performed within the CCB network in 2016.


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  • Review report “The process of marine spatial planning (MSP) in the world, the Baltic sea region and Russia”

    Posted by CCB on June 2, 2017

    Процесс морского пространственного планирования в мире, странах Балтийского региона и России. Обзорный отчет и практика применения В обзорном отчете дано определение, описаны цели и задачи, принципы использования процесса Морского пространственного планирования…


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  • Our Coast – Natural Values and Harmful Installations of the South Coast of Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea

    Posted by CCB on July 30, 2013

    An updated report about the current situation with natural values and harmful installations in the Russian part of the Baltic Sea. The effects of nuclear industry and harbor developments stands…


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  • Natural values and harmful installations of the South coast of Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea

    Posted by CCB on July 1, 2007

    Green World, Russia, describes in a brochure the natural values and potential environmental hazards along the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland.


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  • Hydropower Hot Spots in the Baltic Sea Catchment Area

    Posted by CCB on June 30, 2005

    Very few free-flowing large rivers remain on the European continent. The ones that exist are in northwestern Russia and in the northernmost Sweden and Finland. This report is a…


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  • “Stop oil extraction in the Baltic Sea”

    Posted by CCB on July 1, 2003

    Postcard.


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  • CCB Yearbook 2003

    Posted by CCB on July 1, 2003

    “Harmful installations in the Baltic Sea Region”. (54p)


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  • The Gulf of Finland We are Losing

    Posted by CCB on July 1, 2002

    A booklet describing the threats to the Gulf of Finland from Oil spills, including Russian Baltic pipeline System, Primorsk oil terminal, and other plans.


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  • The Biological Cost of Hydropower

    Posted by CCB on June 30, 2002

    By Roland Jansson, (9p). English, Estonian, Lithuanian, Polish and Russian, (2002, 2003)


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  • CCB Yearbook 2002

    Posted by CCB on June 16, 2002

    Baltic Sea Hot Spots – Hazards and possibilities for the Baltic Sea Region. 44 p.


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  • Small-scale hydropower – threats to free-flowing watercourses

    Posted by CCB on June 30, 2001

    Documentation from the CCB International seminar on Small Hydro-power plants and river ecosystem protection, Dec 2001, Riga, Latvia.


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