• The Baltic is the world's largest sea composed of brackish water. The demarcation of the Baltic Sea was established at the Helsinki Convention of 1974 and, with...
  • Instead, there has been an increase in Baltic Sea crossings by large roll-on, roll-off ferries and fast hovercraft, hydrofoils, and catamarans.
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  • The Baltic Sea contains three major gulfs: the Gulf of Bothnia to the north, the Gulf of Finland to the east, and the Gulf of Riga slightly to the south of that.
  • ...like bottom trawling, high levels of by-catch and illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing all lead to the degradation of the marine habitats in the Baltic Sea.
  • It is connected to the North Sea by the Skagerrak, Øresund, Belty and Kattegat straits. The Baltic Sea map makes it possible to see its exact boundaries.
  • The eutrophication, which is an accumulation of nutrients, especially from fertilizers, causes an unnatural growth of algae in the Baltic Sea.
  • The Baltic Sea is a brackish inland sea, a branch of the Atlantic Ocean, that is enclosed by the scandinavian peninsula and the north-east of central european...
  • Know more about the Baltic sea, its Location, Geography, Physical Features, Significance & Map in this article for the UPSC exam.