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Projects
Baltic Sea Research Programme - BIREME
Projects funded 1.1.2003 - 31.12.2005 |
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EUTROPHICATION
Searching efficient protection strategies for the eutrophied GOF: the integrated use of experimental and modelling tools (SEGUE). Consortium led by MMT Heikki Pitkänen.
Searching Efficient Protection Strategies for the Eutrophied GOF: The Integrated Use of Experimental and Modelling Tools. MMT Heikki Pitkänen, Finnish Environment Institute
Catchment Nutrient Flows and Coastal Retention, FT Petri Ekholm, Finnish Environment Institute
Factors Influencing Phosphorus and Silicon Binding in the Sediment, FT Mirja Leivuori, Finnish Institute of Marine Research
Nitrogen Fluxes at the Sediment-Water Interface, Prof. Jorma Kuparinen, University of Helsinki
Nutrients from river basins - experimental and modelling approach (NUTRIBA). Consortium led by FT, Docent Martti Rask.
Nutrients from River Basins - Experimental and Modelling Approach, FT, Docent Martti Rask, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute
Pool Sizes, Turn-Over Rates, Transformation and Retention of Nutrients in Selected Water Bodies. FT, Docent Lauri Arvola, University of Helsinki
Assessing Coastal Water Characteristics Using River Basin and Estuary Modelling. FT Ilona Bärlund, Finnish Environment Institute
Nitrogen and Greenhouse Gas Cycling in Rivers and Estuaries of the Bothnian Bay, The Baltic Sea (CoastGas), Prof. Pertti Martikainen, University of Kuopio
Interpreting Baltic Coastal Marine Ecological Data for Environmental Decision Making (IMAGINE), Prof. Erik Bonsdorff, Åbo Akademi University
Developing a Tool for Assessing Ecological Reference Conditions in the Coastal Zone of the Baltic Sea (DETECT), Prof. Atte Korhola, University of Helsinki
Eutrophication and Biotic Regulation of Littoral Macroalgal Communities, Prof. Veijo Jormalainen, University of Turku
Cyanobacteria research in the Baltic Sea: from Genetics to Open Sea Ecosystem Response (CYBER). Consortium led by Prof. Markku Viitasalo
Cyanobacterial and Microbial Communities in the Baltic Sea: Responses to Environmental Impacts, Prof. Kaarina Sivonen, University of Helsinki
FISH BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES
Baltic Salmon Action Plan in the Bothnian Bay Rivers: Interdisciplinary Modelling of the Evolving Salmon Stock and Socio-Economic Aspects, FT, Docent Jaakko Erkinaro
Molecular Mechanisms of Early Mortality Syndrome (M74) in Baltic Salmon (Salmo salar),Prof. Mikko Nikinmaa, University of Turku
Cyanobacteria research in the Baltic Sea: from Genetics to Open Sea Ecosystem Response (CYBER). Consortium led by Prof. Markku Viitasalo
Trophic Interactions in the Baltic Sea: How are Zooplankton Communities and Commercially Important Fish, Prof. Markku Viitasalo, Finnish Institute of Marine Research
HISTORY AND GOVERNANCE
The Sea and the Societies: Approaches to the Environmental History of the Baltic Sea, VTT, Docent Simo Laakkonen, University of Helsinki
Governing a Common Sea (GOVCOM) Changing Modes of Governance in the Baltic Sea Region, VTT Marko Joas, Åbo Akademi University
TOXINS
Bioaccumulation of Dioxin-Like Organochlorines in Baltic Fish - Experimental and Modelling Approach (DIOXMODE), Prof. Juha Karjalainen, University of Jyväskylä
Bioremediation of Oil Spills in the Coastal Region of the Baltic Sea, Prof. Martin Romantschuk, University of Helsinki & Prof. Alexander Boronin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, Russian Academy of Sciences
WINTER
The role of Baltic Sea ice and biota in wintertime nutrient cycles and organic matter transformations and and transfer (ICEMAT). Consortium led by Prof Jorma Kuparinen.
The Baltic Sea Ice Bacteria: The Community Structure and Role in Wintertime Biogeochemical Transformations, Prof Jorma Kuparinen, University of Helsinki
The Role of Baltic Sea Ice Biota in Carbon Cycling During Winter,Prof. Harri Kuosa, University of Helsinki
BIODIVERSITY
Human impacts on biodiversity in the Baltic Sea - invasion of an alien predator and return of a native top-predator, Prof. Erkki Korpimäki, University of Turku
Is the Biological Integrity of the Baltic Sea Threatened by Invasive Non-Native Species? (BITIS), Prof. Erkki Leppäkoski, Åbo Akademi University
Dominant littoral invertebrates of North European marginal seas: dynamic genetic changes and their ecological consequences, FT Risto Väinölä, Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki & Dr. Petr Strelkov, St. Petersburg State University