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Dioxins have been an inconvenience to the Baltic Sea ecosystem for decades. Although the concentrations in the environment and biota have continuously decreased, dioxins still pose a risk to human health. The risk and its formation vary... more
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      Public Health Risk ManagementDioxins Pcb FuransPublic Health and Environmental Risk ProfilesBaltic herring
This article focuses on the dioxin problem of Baltic herring and salmon fisheries and its governance that is based on natural scientific knowledge. The dioxin problem weakens the perceived quality of Baltic salmon and herring as food and... more
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      Governance of Marine and Coastal ResourcesInteractive GovernanceBaltic herringDioxins
This article focuses on the dioxin problem of Baltic herring and salmon fisheries and its governance that is based on natural scientific knowledge. The dioxin problem weakens the perceived quality of Baltic salmon and herring as food and... more
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      Urban And Regional PlanningGovernance of Marine and Coastal ResourcesPublic Administration and PolicyInteractive Governance
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGeographyGenomics
This article focuses on the dioxin problem of Baltic herring and salmon fisheries and its governance that is based on natural scientific knowledge. The dioxin problem weakens the perceived quality of Baltic salmon and herring as food and... more
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      Urban And Regional PlanningGovernance of Marine and Coastal ResourcesPublic Administration and PolicyInteractive Governance
This article focuses on the dioxin problem of Baltic herring and salmon fisheries and its governance that is based on natural scientific knowledge. The dioxin problem weakens the perceived quality of Baltic salmon and herring as food and... more
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      Urban And Regional PlanningGovernance of Marine and Coastal ResourcesPublic Administration and PolicyInteractive Governance
The Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), one of the most abundant marine fishes in the world, has historically been a critical food source in Northern Europe. It is one of the few marine species that can reproduce throughout the brackish... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGeographyGenomics