1 Data information

The Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (Helsinki Commission - HELCOM) is an intergovernmental organization governing the Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area (Helsinki Convention). A regional sea convention and a platform for environmental policy making at the regional level, HELCOM works for the protection of the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. HELCOM consists of ten members - the nine Baltic Sea countries Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Sweden, plus the European Union.

The Helsinki Convention was signed in 1974 by the Baltic Sea coastal countries to address the increasing environmental challenges from industrialisation and other human activities, and that were having a severe impact on the marine environment. The Helsinki Convention includes the protection of the Baltic Sea from all sources of pollution from land, air and sea. It also commits the signatories to take measures to conserve habitats and biological diversity and to ensure the sustainable use of marine resources. The Helsinki Convention was updated in 1992 to take into account the geopolitical changes and emerging environmental challenges in the region. The current version was ratified in 2000.

Contracting parties of HELCOM are:
    Denmark, Estonia, European Union, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden.

The HELCOM Secretariat is located in Helsinki, Finland. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HELCOM

2 Geographical extent

2.1 Coordinates

## [1] "West-Longitude: 17.74"

## [1] "South-Latitude: 58.94"

## [1] "East-Longitude: 21.32"

## [1] "North-Latitude: 60.78"

3 Available data for the defined area

3.1 Interactive map

3.3 Datasets without information

List of datasets providing no information for the defined area
Biological
Biological
Currents frequency
Dioxins sediment number of stations
Dissolved Organic Carbon frequency
Dissolved Organic Phosphorus frequency
HBCD in seawater
HBCD water number of stations
Humic Substances frequency
Hydrographical
Nutrients
PAH in biota
PAH in seawater
PBDE in seawater
PCB in seawater
PFOS in seawater
Particulate Organic Carbon frequency
Phytobenthos frequency
Primary Production frequency
TBT biota number of stations
TBT in biota
TBT in seawater

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