- bsag.fi en/the-baltic-sea/Yet freshwater is constantly flowing into the Baltic Sea via rivers and rainfall. The entire Baltic Sea is an area of low-saline, brackish water.
- meteorologiaenred.com en/Baltic-Sea.htmlIn this article we are going to tell you everything you need to know about the Baltic Sea, its characteristics and origin.
- geomar.de en/discover/baltic-seaThe eutrophication, which is an accumulation of nutrients, especially from fertilizers, causes an unnatural growth of algae in the Baltic Sea.
- healthyseas.org baltic-sea/The German Baltic Sea, also known as the “Deutsche Ostsee” in German, is a significant and picturesque coastal region located in the northeastern part of Germany.
- en.namu.wiki w/발트해From Szczecin on the Baltic Sea to Trieste on the Adriatic, the Iron Curtain has been drawn across the European continent.
- loodusveeb.ee en/themes/baltic-sea/history-baltic…The migration of today’s freshwater species to Estonian waters began about 2,500 years ago. Geologically speaking, the Baltic Sea is a very young water body.
- nationsonline.org oneworld/map/Baltic-Sea-map.htmPolitical map of the Baltic Sea and surrounding areas. The Øresund Bridge, a rail and highway bridge over the Øresund Channel.
- How is the Baltic Sea doing right now? In this section you can follow, e.g. the sea temperature and the algae situation from different sea areas.
- en-academic.com WikipediaDimensions. The Baltic sea is about 1600 km (1000 mi) long, an average of 193 km (120 mi) wide, and an average of 55 m (180 ft, 30 fathoms) deep.
- johnnurmisensaatio.fi en/baltic-sea/baltic-sea-…Dozens of large rivers drain into the Baltic Sea, carrying loads of nutrients and emissions from a large area, including places far from the coast.