Colder, less-saline waters come from the Baltic Sea through the Skagerrak, creating a counterclockwise circulation in the basin. |
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In 1832 the new Göta Canal was opened, crossing the country from the Baltic to the Skagerrak and incorporating 63 locks. |
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On 22 October 2001, Denmark transferred to Sweden 50 tonnes of whiting in the waters of Skagerrak and Kattegat. |
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Spain has no rights in the divisions comprising the Skagerrak, Kattegat and North Sea. |
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Similar conditions have also been agreed with Norway for mackerel stocks and for a number of stocks of fish in the Skagerrak and Kattegat. |
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Frequent attempts had been made to make a route from the Baltic to the North Sea and thus to bypass the Kattegat and the dangerous Skagerrak. |
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The collapse of cod stocks in the North Sea, Irish Sea and Skagerrak is, in reality, a judgment upon fisheries policy so far. |
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The harmonisation will also extend to the waters of the Skagerrak and the Kattegat, where separate provisions currently apply. |
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In May we also invited a group of experts to reassess cod stocks in the Skagerrak, North Sea and eastern Channel. |
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Catches of herring in the Skagerrak and Kattegat either in directed fisheries for adults or as by-catch in various industrial fisheries always consist of a mixture of local herring, Baltic herring and North Sea herring. |
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In the Skagerrak and Kattegat the herring originating from the North Sea stock mix with herring from stocks which spawn either locally or in the Baltic. |
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The Danish delegation indicated it would have an open and constructive approach on this proposal and would proceed to the examination of new proposed rules on mesh size for Skagerrak and Kattegat. |
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For example, a variety of Atlantic cod called the Skagerrak cod spawns off the Norwegian coast. |
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On November 24th, when Princess Mette-Marit of Norway pressed the red button, pumps started to hum, pressing freshwater from a river and saltwater from the nearby Skagerrak through an array of white steel cylinders. |
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In the North Sea, the Skagerrak and the Kattegat, the unsorted landings of herring for industrial purposes do not give rise to this kind of problem. |
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These stocks are cod in the Kattegat, the North Sea, including the Skagerrak and the eastern Channel, to the west of Scotland and in the Irish Sea. |
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In the Northeast Atlantic impacts are mainly confined to coastal areas of the eastern part of the North Sea, the Wadden Sea, the German Bight, the Kattegat, and the eastern Skagerrak. |
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This debate followed the presentation by the Community of two reports on industrial fisheries in the North Sea, the Skagerrak and the Kattegat, and on the assessment of the biological impact of these activities. |
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According to Professor Albert L. Bikmullin, more than 300,000 tons of German chemical weapons, captured by the Allies in World War II, have been dumped in the Baltic sea, in the straits of Skagerrak and Kattegat. |
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Apart from sandy and stony reefs, extensive cold water coral reefs, mostly of Lophelia, are growing in Skagerrak. |
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Scientists and environmental institutions have expressed concern about the increasing pressure on the ecosystem in Skagerrak. |
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Climate change and ocean acidification are expected to have increasing impacts on the Skagerrak ecosystem in the future. |
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Skagerrak and the North Sea receives considerable inputs of hazardous material and radioactive substances. |
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Until recently, waste water and sewage pouring into Skagerrak from settlements and industries was not treated at all. |
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The victory of the Skagerrak was celebrated in the press, children were given a holiday and the nation celebrated. |
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It's here that, famously, the Skagerrak and Kattegat collide in fairly spectacular fashion. |
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Sweden: under the multi-annual management and recovery plans introduced in the North Sea, Skagerrak and Kattegat fishing capacity has been gradually reduced as a result of smaller TAC's and fewer days at sea. |
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The current proposal covers all the ICES areas in the north-east Atlantic, from the Azores to the Barents Sea, and also the Northern North Sea, Skagerrak and Kattegat. |
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To the north, west and south, Norway is bordered by the Barents Sea, the Norwegian Sea, the North Sea, and Skagerrak. |
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The Skagerrak contains some of the busiest shipping routes in the world, with vessels from every corner of the globe. |
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After the industrialization, the traffic has only increased and today Skagerrak is among the busiest straits in the world. |
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In both the world wars, the Skagerrak was strategically very important for Germany. |
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Both of these naval engagements have contributed to the large number of shipwrecks in the Skagerrak. |
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The Skagerrak is habitat for approximately 2,000 marine species, many of them adapted to its waters. |
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With the centuries long heavy international seatraffic of Skagerrak, the seabed also holds an abundance of shipwrecks. |
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These rare habitats are mostly known from the Danish waters of Skagerrak west of Hirtshals, but more might be discovered in future surveys. |
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Climatological Ice Atlas for the Baltic Sea, Kattegat, Skagerrak and Lake Vanern. |
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Secondary targets are the Cretaceous Shetland Group chalk and the Triassic Skagerrak Formation. |
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A new report reviewed records going back to 1919 to examine trends in the juvenile cod caught in the Skagerrak area of south Norway. |
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The harbour seal Phoca uitulina as a predator in the Skagerrak. |
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It was tough especially when we passed the Skagerrak Straight. |
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The sea area is a continuation of the Skagerrak and may be seen as a bay of the Baltic Sea or the North Sea or, as in traditional Scandinavian usage, neither of these. |
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In the east, it connects to the Baltic Sea via the Skagerrak and Kattegat, narrow straits that separate Denmark from Norway and Sweden respectively. |
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The Norwegian trench region in the Skagerrak is a biologically productive zone, as upwelling of North Atlantic water in the Skagerrak provides an input of nutrients. |
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Jutland is a peninsula bounded by the North Sea to the west, the Skagerrak to the north, the Kattegat and Baltic Sea to the east and Germany to the south. |
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If Berrice was in the outer Hebrides, the crossing would have brought Pytheas to the vicinity of Trondheim, Norway, explaining how he managed to miss the Skagerrak. |
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The Skagerrak has an average salinity of 30 practical salinity units, which is very low, close to that of brackish water, but comparable to most other coastal waters. |
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That number happens to be the distance from the mouth of the Skagerrak to the mouth of the Vistula, but no source says explicitly where the figure was taken. |
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Finally, the approach to Gothenburg through the Skagerrak strait between Norway and Denmark is strewn with small islands and rocks, so we will need to be fully alert. |
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Distribution of green algal mats throughout shallow soft bottoms of the Swedish Skagerrak archipelago in relation to nutrient sources and wave exposure. |
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Skagerrak is popular for recreational activities in all three countries. |
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On February 14, the destroyer, HMS Cossack was leading a flotilla of four other destroyers and the cruiser Arethusa on a sweep of Skagerrak looking for German iron-ore ships. |
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