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    Coalition Clean Baltic > 2008
Archives: 2008
  • Baltic Sea Coastal Hot Spots

    Posted by CCB on July 1, 2008

    Hazards and Threats to Baltic Sea coastal environmental values.


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  • Atlantic Salmons in the Rivers of Belarus is the Fact

    Posted by CCB on June 30, 2008


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  • Efforts to stop poaching fish in Latvia

    Posted by CCB on June 30, 2008

    Poaching is a major problem in many countries but in Latvia, NGO efforts have made a difference.


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  • Land-locked Salmon in the Ladoga and Onego Basins

    Posted by CCB on June 30, 2008

    Report about the situation for lake salmon populations in Ladoga and Onego and activities aimed at their conservation.


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  • Atlantic salmon in the Russian part of the Baltic Sea Basin

    Posted by CCB on June 30, 2008

    Report about the salmon populations in the rivers Neva, Narva and Luga.


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