Annual report 2022

ReportsOceanography

Annual report of the Swedish oceanographic monitoring in open seas.

 
Type: Report
Report Series: RO 75
Author: Lena Viktorsson, Karin Wesslander, Ann-Turi Skjevik
Published: Sep 15, 2023
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Algae report number 8, 2023

ReportsOceanography

The diversity and total cell numbers were generally high at most stations along the Swedish west coast. The only exception being Å17 where both biodiversity and total cell numbers were low.  Dinoflagellates were most commonly found in Skagerrak and diatoms in Kattegat. The integrated …

 
Type: Report
Author: Marie Johansen, Anders Torstensson
Published: Sep, 2023
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Lindha Nilsson

ClimateResearch

Administration and coordination at the International Project Office of CORDEX.

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Deforestation changed the climate in Europe during the Bronze Age

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The vegetation in Europe has not always looked like it does today. Just as the ice sheet retreated in northern Europe and the population increased, man began to affect the landscape to a greater extent by deforestation. At first on a small scale to facilitate hunting, for example, and then more …

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Cruise report from R/V Svea week 32-33, 2023

ReportsOceanography

During the expedition, which is part of the Swedish national marine monitoring programme, the Skagerrak, the Kattegat, the Sound and the Baltic Proper were visited.

The water temperature in the surface water varied between 10 – 17°C which is low for the season and at several stations it had …

 
Type: Report
Author: Karin Wesslander
Published: Aug, 2023
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The oxygen situation in the Baltic Sea 2022

ReportsOceanography

Report - The oxygen situation in the Baltic Sea 2022

 
Type: Report
Report Series: RO 74
Author: Lena Viktorsson, Martin Hansson
Published: Aug, 2023
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Cruise report from R/V Svea week 28, 2023

ReportsOceanography

During the expedition, which is part of the Swedish national marine monitoring programme, the Skagerrak, the Kattegat, the Sound and the Baltic Proper were visited.

Sea surface temperatures were found to be within normal range at all visited areas, with values between 15 - 18℃. Likewise, surface …

 
Type: Report
Author: Helena Björnberg
Published: Aug, 2023
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Erik Mulder

OceanographyResearch

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Erik Mulder

OceanographyResearch

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