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Mapping of marine landscapes in the Baltic Sea
The BALANCE project outlined its approach of how the landscape of the Baltic Sea was mapped, including which seabed topographic, coastal physiographic and benthic data, secondary physical data as well...
The modelling of Furcellaria lumbricalis habitats along the Latvian coast
The model was developed to predict the location of Furcellaria lumbricalis habitats along the Latvian coast.
Mapping marine habitats in Kattegat
This pratical information set shows the mapping and modelling of habitats in the Kattegat
Essential fish habitats and fish migration patterns in the Northern Baltic Sea
This set of practical information shows essential fish habitats and fish migration patters in the Northers Baltic Sea
Marine landscapes and benthic habitats in the Archipelago Sea
This report describes the validation of local scale marine landscapes and EUNIS habitats of the Archipelago Sea.
Baltic Sea Oxygen Maps 2000-2006
This practice provides the first Baltic Sea Oxygen Maps and analyses the depletion in oxygen concentration in the entire Sea and specific areas.
GIS tools for MSP and management
Assessment of Ecological Coherence of the Marine Protected Areas Network
Representative Network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Baltic Sea
This set of practical information presents a regional, systematic, transparent and ecologically based approach for identifying MPAs in the Baltic Sea.
Blue Corridors
This set of practical information introduces blue corridors and provides some examples and recommendations on how to work with Blue Corridors in practical marine spatial planning.
Mapping the marine landscape
This report summaries the work related to marine landscape and habitat mapping published in 17 independent BALANCE Interim Reports. The BALANCE mapping efforts has operated at two scales:
1) the...
Guide on available geo-data for coastal and marine planning
Sea meets land (hav möter land)
This guide shows which geo-data are available and indicates their characteristics as well as limitations. One finding was that there are more geodata available for marine areas than expected. Mostly...