How to care of the Baltic Sea and what is its cuurent condition?

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How to care of the Baltic Sea and what is its cuurent condition?

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6 July 2022, 14:30

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PPNT Gdynia
Gdynia, al. Zwycięstwa 96/98
Building 4

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During the disussion, we will confront our ideas about the conditions in the Baltic Sea. We will learn about the key processes currently taking place in its waters and what needs to be done to take care of them.

Restoring the good condition of the Baltic marine environment is the main goal included in the revised version of the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan. The Baltic Sea Action Plan is a document of the Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission, also known as the Helsinki Commission (HELCOM). The document is considered the most important international agreement aimed at protecting and restoring the good condition of the Baltic marine environment. The new version of the plan includes activities for the period 2021-2030 and covers the implementation of a total of approx. 200 challenges. She was consulted with the WWF Polska Foundation.

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Magda Dębna

Magda Dębna

Coordinator of UrbanCafe, operating as part of UrbanLab Gdynia, which is a forum for discussing the city, uniting residents, scientists, specialists and officials. In UrbanCafé, he organizes, among others lectures, meetings, debates, film screenings and training. A graduate of the University of Gdańsk, Central European University and Climate Reality Leadership Corps.

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Dr Tomasz Kijewski

Dr Tomasz Kijewski

Biologist, researcher and educator at the Laboratory of Research and Education on Climate and Oceans at the Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IO PAN) in Sopot. A graduate of biology at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, specializing in anthropology. He obtained his doctorate in the field of genetics at the University of Gdańsk. Currently, it carries out the educa...

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Michał Olenycz

Michał Olenycz

A graduate of oceanography with a specialization in marine biology. For 11 years, an employee of the Maritime Institute, which has been a unit of the Gdynia Maritime University for over two years. In his professional work, he mainly deals with the implementation of projects related to obtaining decisions on environmental conditions for projects implemented in Polish maritime areas. Co-author of th...

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Dominika Wojcieszek

Dominika Wojcieszek

A graduate of the University of Gdańsk and San Francisco State University. Her diverse experience includes paleooceanographic research, research laboratory management, palaeontology and diving volunteers, research cruises, developing and conducting marine education classes and workshops, appearing on radio and television. She co-wrote publications on the methods of maritime education and a short b...

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