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The resuspension of seafloor sediments—triggered by human activities such as bottom trawling as well as natural processes ...
The incident marked at least the third time in a week that Russian aircraft had been intercepted in the region.
The Baltic Sea is now an operational area dominated by NATO members. Nevertheless, it is not yet a NATO lake with Russia, ...
NATO has ramped up its presence in the Baltic Sea, sensing a threat from Russia. Countries that border the strategic waters are also ordering more vessels. The sea is important both to Russia and ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Saltwater inflows from the North Sea are vital for counteracting oxygen depletion in the Baltic Sea, but not all inflows are equally beneficial. Two distinct ...
In this episode of Vikerraadio's "Harri Tiido taustajutud," the focus is on Oliver Moody's perspective on the countries surrounding the Baltic Sea. According to Moody, the Baltic region spent years on ...
The algae was buried in sediment beneath the Baltic Sea with no light or oxygen. Researchers have successfully revived algae that remained dormant within sediment at the bottom of the Baltic Sea ...
Britain said on Sunday two of its fighter jets had intercepted Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea close to NATO alliance airspace in separate incidents on Tuesday and Thursday.
Supported by By Michael Schwirtz Photographs by James Hill Michael Schwirtz and James Hill spent 14 hours aboard a French naval plane as it patrolled the Baltic Sea, monitored commercial shipping ...
They are quiet, small, and can stay down for a long time, ideal for the Baltic Sea. Sweden's defense minister told Business Insider that his country, the newest NATO ally, has "unique capabilities ...
NATO began a new mission called Baltic Sentry to patrol the Baltic Sea. Michael Schwirtz, an investigative reporter with the International desk at The New York Times, takes us aboard one of these ...