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Naantali – a gateway to the archipelago

Tiina Rinne-Kylänpää, Communication and Developing Manager, City of Naantali, Finland

Is COVID-19 driven shutdown of Danish fur industries alarming signal for the Baltic Sea eutrophication?

Mikko Jokinen, Environmental Director Emeritus, City of Turku, Finland Long Term Co-Chair in UBC Sustainable Cities Commission

Towards a “green” future of the Baltic Sea

Karoliina A. Koho, Dr., Project Officer, BONUS Secretariat (EEIG), Helsinki, Finland

Vulnerable sea needs voluntary work to support common vision

Hannu Klemola, Areal Manager, Finnish Association for Nature Conservation (FANC), Finland

Sustainable tourism in archipelagos

Hanna-Mari Kuhmonen, Senior Specialist, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland, Finland

Manure data as a prerequisite to its sustainable use

Sari Luostarinen, Senior Scientist, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Finland

Is Estonia’s timber industry barking up the wrong tree?

Katarzyna Fidler, Project Manager, Baltic Sea Conservation Foundation (BaltCF), Germany

State of the Baltic Sea is a priority to the Finnish government

Krista Mikkonen, Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, Ministry of the Environment, Finland

Recycling is a key to the sustainable marine ecology and economy

Kalervo Väänänen, Professor, Rector Emeritus, University of Turku, Finland

St. Olav Waterway – A European cultural route through the Archipelago

James Simpson, Project Manager, St. Olav Waterway, Finland

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