Cruise report from M/V Aura week 41, 2017

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thermocline was found close to the surface between 5-20 meters depth. Concentrations of nutrients in the surface water hade increased since the last cruise in September. The level of dissolved inorganic nitrogen, (sum on nitrate, nitrite and ammonia) ranged from below the detection limit to 0.67 µmol/l, which Last updated:

Report brings knowledge on green infrastructure in Nordic cities

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construction and operation, good examples and data on temperatures and water, and they point out that there are also a number of obstacles in the form of political decisions, legislation and sluggish changes to planning processes.” “We hope that our report will provide inspiration and information about where Last updated:

COCLIM-19

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Agenda 2030 goals; provide information and new data sets for upcoming impact studies and mitigation and adaptation actions across various sectors. Stakeholder group A Stakeholder Reference Group is part of the project. They will help us in maximizing COCLIM-19’s societal impact by making sure the Last updated:

Cruise report from R/V Svea week 2-3, 2020

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in the Arkona Basin and deepest in the Northern Gotland Basin. The levels of nutrients in the surface water (0-10 m) had increased since last month. The concentration of phosphate was normal at all stations and the dissolved inorganic nitrogen was below normal in the off shore Skagerak as well as Last updated:

The research vessel R/V Argos

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includes Decca, Shipmate and GPS navigators with video plotters, an ARPA radar (10 cm) and two 3 cm daylight radars. The ship is also equipped with GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) and an Inmarsat-C communication system (International Maritime Organization). The hydrographic equipment Last updated:

Algae report number 2, 2021

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Pseudanabaena sp. The integrated (0-10 m) chlorophyll concentrations were normal for this month. Figure 3 There are not many species of dinoflagellates that form chains, but Peridiniella catenata is one of them. The species was found at four of the Baltic stations in February. Photo A-T Skjevik. 4BY31 12th of Last updated:

Urban environment design reduces local heat islands

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A heatwave, with high temperatures over a sustained period of time, can have negative effects on health and can result in increased deaths. How hot it gets in a city can be influenced to some extent by how the urban landscape is designed and built. Dense building and many hard surfaces create local Last updated:

Algae report number 11, 2019

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concentrations in the surface water (0-10 m) were within normal for this month except for Fladen where the concentration was above normal. The integrated chlorophyll concentrations in the deeper water (0-20 m) were within normal for the month except at N14 Falkenberg where the concentration was above normal for Last updated:

Over-fertilisation of the sea

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in the oxygen-rich water above the thermocline. Annual, hair-like algae benefit from these conditions, and together with an increase in plankton production lead to a reduction in transparency. When the macroalgae do not get enough light, the mat of seaweed rises closer to the surface. The increased Last updated:

Advancing climate analysis for climate services

produce even more specific and detailed information. All knowledge needs to be updated regularly to reflect the evolving state of science. Focus Although we know that climate is changing and that the society has to adapt to that, there is still information missing. Both in terms of how climate actually Last updated: