As of 2008, the Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) had already developed a setof recommendations to harmonise its members ENCs covering the Baltic Sea. Most ofthese recommendations have now been completed and the implementation process isdescribed below. Several future harmonisation issues are identified and future developmentplans described, including a FIN-SWE Pilot for harmonising depth presentation
This paper explores harmonisation of international regimes, in particular the factors that impact on...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) establishes a comprehensive framework for European Community act...
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires the national classifications of good ecologica...
The Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) was established in 1982 as an IHO Regional Commission....
The Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) recognizes the need to actively develop and maintain o...
Because there is no common vertical reference system for hydrographic or navigational tasks in the B...
Within the Baltic Sea area there has not been available any common vertical reference system for hyd...
At its 15th Conference, the Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) decided to establish a working...
In 2011, during the 16th Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) Conference in Norrköping (Sweden)...
The Baltic Sea is a good example of a marine region with a complex coincidence of inter-ests ranging...
We review progress in Baltic Sea physical oceanography (including sea ice and atmosphere-land intera...
The Baltic Sea is one of the largest brackish water bodies in the world (Segerstråle 1957) with a nu...
The Baltic and North Seas Climatology (BNSC) presented here is a new climatology calculated solely f...
Marine spatial planning is a relatively new area of cooperation in the Baltic Sea region — a site of...
The EU Maritime Spatial Planning Directive (MSP Directive) from 2014 is an example of a so-called ne...
This paper explores harmonisation of international regimes, in particular the factors that impact on...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) establishes a comprehensive framework for European Community act...
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires the national classifications of good ecologica...
The Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) was established in 1982 as an IHO Regional Commission....
The Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) recognizes the need to actively develop and maintain o...
Because there is no common vertical reference system for hydrographic or navigational tasks in the B...
Within the Baltic Sea area there has not been available any common vertical reference system for hyd...
At its 15th Conference, the Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) decided to establish a working...
In 2011, during the 16th Baltic Sea Hydrographic Commission (BSHC) Conference in Norrköping (Sweden)...
The Baltic Sea is a good example of a marine region with a complex coincidence of inter-ests ranging...
We review progress in Baltic Sea physical oceanography (including sea ice and atmosphere-land intera...
The Baltic Sea is one of the largest brackish water bodies in the world (Segerstråle 1957) with a nu...
The Baltic and North Seas Climatology (BNSC) presented here is a new climatology calculated solely f...
Marine spatial planning is a relatively new area of cooperation in the Baltic Sea region — a site of...
The EU Maritime Spatial Planning Directive (MSP Directive) from 2014 is an example of a so-called ne...
This paper explores harmonisation of international regimes, in particular the factors that impact on...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) establishes a comprehensive framework for European Community act...
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires the national classifications of good ecologica...