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The project Control of hazardous substances in the Baltic Sea region (COHIBA) aims to: Identify the most important sources of 11 substances of specific concern to the Baltic Sea • Quantify inputs of these substances a
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Copenhagen / Helsinki / Stockholm / /

Company

Baltic Environmental Forum Estonia / /

Country

Lithuania / Finland / /

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Facility

Estonian Environmental Research Centre / Institute of Botany ESTONIA / University of Tartu / Capacity building / Tallinn University of Technology SWEDEN / IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute / Technical University of Denmark / Latvian Institute / /

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substance groups / Project management / chemical controls / /

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Baltic Sea / /

Organization

Technical University of Denmark / University of Tartu / Federal Environment Agency of Germany UBA / Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Ministry for Agri / Estonian Environmental Research Centre / Swedish Chemicals Agency / Latvian Institute / Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas IETU / Swedish Environmental Research Institute GERMANY / Tallinn University / Finnish Environment Institute SYKE / Finnish Environment Institute / Environmental Protection Agency / Swedish Environmental Research Institute / Center of Marine Research / /

Person

Ansa Pilke Finnish / Mikhail Durkin / /

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Position

Project Manager / Professional Secretary / /

Technology

wastewater treatment / /

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