Can mussel farming be used as an offset in mitigating eutrophication in the Baltic Sea?
The Baltic Sea suffers from eutrophication, which is due to leaking soil and emissions from industries, sewage plants and the agricultural sector. Helcom, the Convention of Helsinki has stated that the abatement targets for phosphorus and nitrogen have still not been reached. Research has shown that...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2016
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