Since the end of March, three new marine protected areas have been covered in the Baltic Sea as part of the Baltic Sea Protection Action Programme. Areas in the southern Hohwacht bay, the Geltinger bay to mucus sin and west of Fehmarn will be better protected in future, including the habitat of porpoises, seals, sea and coastal birds as well as bivalve molluscs and seagrass meadows. The basis for this is the new national regulations, which provi…
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Since the end of March, three new marine protected areas have been covered in the Baltic Sea as part of the Baltic Sea Protection Action Programme. Areas in the southern Hohwacht bay, the Geltinger bay to mucus sin and west of Fehmarn will be better protected in future, including the habitat of porpoises, seals, sea and coastal birds as well as bivalve molluscs and seagrass meadows. The basis for this is the new national regulations, which provi…