Algae report number 1, 2021

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The phytoplankton diversity and total cell numbers were higher than expected for the season except at station Släggö where both total cell numbers and biodiversity were low. Diatoms dominated at all stations. Overall the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia* was common. The ichtyotoxic species Heterosigma Last updated:

Algae report number 6, 2021

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. The integrated chlorophyll concentrations were normal at all stations for this month only exception was W Landskrona where they were above normal. The reported Prymnesiales* bloom from last month was still heavy and caused high chlorophyll fluorescence peaks at many stations. The peaks were too deep Last updated:

Algae report number 5, 2021

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samples as well as chlorophyll measurements are presented in brief in this report. Information from SMHIs satellite monitoring of algal blooms is found on www.smhi.se during the period June-August. Results from the expeditions are found in the SMHI database, sharkweb.smhi.se. Data are published monthly Last updated:

Algae report number 4, 2021

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samples as well as chlorophyll measurements are presented in brief in this report. Information from SMHIs satellite monitoring of algal blooms is found on www.smhi.se during the period June-August. Results from the expeditions are found in the SMHI database, sharkweb.smhi.se. Data are published monthly Last updated:

Algae report number 2, 2021

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/Skagerrak. Results from semi quantitative microscopic analysis of phytoplankton samples as well as chlorophyll measurements are presented in brief in this report. Information from SMHIs satellite monitoring of algal blooms is found on www.smhi.se during the period June-August. Results from the expeditions are found Last updated:

Cruise report from R/V Svea week 42-43, 2023

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During the cruise, which is part of the national marine monitoring programme of Sweden, oceanographic environmental monitoring was performed in the Skagerrak, the Kattegat, the Sound and the Baltic Proper. The conditions in the sea areas around Sweden were largely influenced by the storm that Last updated:

Algae report number 8, 2020

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Kattegat and Skagerrak areas with the Baltic current and were reported as far north as Orust/Tjörn. N14 Falkenberg 17th of August The coccolihtophorid Emiliania huxleyi was the most numerous species and the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena* was present in low amounts. The diatoms Pseudo Last updated:

Bringing climate change into ecosystem based management of the sea: Data and methods for the Symphony framework Symphony - a cumulative assessment tool developed for Swedish Marine Spatial Planning

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REPORT OCEANOGRAPHY No. 68, 2020 Bringing climate change into ecosystem based management of the sea Data and methods for the Symphony framework Symphony - a cumulative assessment tool developed for Swedish Marine Spatial Planning Iréne Wåhlström, Jonas Pålsson, Oscar Törnqvist, Per Jonsson Last updated:

Algae report number 3, 2020

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, växtplanktondata läggs ut en gång per år. About AlgAware SMHI carries out monthly cruises in the Baltic and the Kattegat/Skagerrak. Results from semi quantitative microscopic analysis of phytoplankton samples as well as chlorophyll measurements are presented in brief in this report. Information from SMHIs Last updated:

Algae report number 2, 2020

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Aware SMHI carries out monthly cruises in the Baltic and the Kattegat/Skagerrak. Results from semi quantitative microscopic analysis of phytoplankton samples as well as chlorophyll measurements are presented in brief in this report. Information from SMHIs satellite monitoring of algal blooms is found on www Last updated: