Summary
Goals
- Being familiar with the main parts of the Baltic Sea.
- Being able to explain why the Baltic Sea is unique.
- Knowing what kinds of things threaten the nature of the Baltic Sea.
Summary
- The Baltic Sea is unique in terms of its location, salt concentration, islands and living organisms.
- The water type of the Baltic Sea is called brackish water. It is a mixture of salt water and fresh water. This water type accommodates a unique mixture of saltwater and freshwater species.
- The most important threats to the Baltic Sea's ecosystem include pollution and nutrient-caused eutrophication, extensive fishing, lack of oxygen and frequent ship and boat traffic.
- Key words: the Baltic Sea, the Gulf of Finland, the Gulf of Bothnia, salt concentration, brackish water, eutrophication.