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Baltic Sea Damage Report 

16 June 2009
Human activity and climate change have caused serious ecological damage to the Baltic Sea region, according to a new German study. A drop in salinity and oxygen levels in seawater has been attributed to increased rainfall and land runoff caused by rises in temperature. Excessive fishing in the early 1990s has also reduced cod populations and weakened the region’s ecosystem. The researchers suggest that fisheries need to be closed in order to give cod stocks time to recover.
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