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Origin and fate of dissolved organic matter in four shallow Baltic Sea estuaries
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Local People’s Appraisal of the Fishery-Seal Situation in Traditional Fishing Villages on the Baltic Sea Coast in Southeast Sweden
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Changes in numbers and distribution of wintering waterbirds around Gotland 1969–2020
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Late-Holocene relative sea-level changes and palaeoenvironment of the Pre-Viking Age ship burials in Salme, Saaremaa Island, eastern Baltic Sea
2021) In Holocene(
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Seal interactions and exits from fisheries: insights from the Baltic Sea cod fishery
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A Holocene relative sea-level database for the Baltic Sea
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- 2020
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An issued-based and adaptive management approach to coastal Re-Source systems. Case study: The coastal front of Rälla.
2020) Linnaeus ECO-TECH 20' Kalmar, Sweden Nov. 23-25, 2020(
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Climate variability and its effects on regional hydrology : A case study for the Baltic Sea drainage basin
2020) 18th World IMACS Congress and International Congress on Modelling and Simulation: Interfacing Modelling and Simulation with Mathematical and Computational Sciences, MODSIM 2009 In 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM 2009 - International Congress on Modelling and Simulation: Interfacing Modelling and Simulation with Mathematical and Computational Sciences, Proceedings p.3893-3899(
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Local attitudes towards management measures for the co-existence of seals and coastal fishery - A Swedish case study
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Closely related dinoflagellate species in vastly different habitats–an example of a marine–freshwater transition
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