COHIBA

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Title: Control of hazardous substances in the Baltic Sea region

Summary: Hazardous substances are one of environmental problems of the Baltic Sea. Recently eleven hazardous substances and substance groups have been taken into consideration in the area and a specific programme established for these substances (HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan BSAP, hazardous substances segment).


Project Control of hazardous substances in the Baltic Sea region – COHIBA focused on these eleven substances and groups, with the following main objectives:

  • Identification of sources in countries around the Baltic Sea;
  • Development of innovative toxicity based cost-effective monitoring;
  • Analysis of flow patterns to the Baltic Sea;
  • Development of recommendations for management measures;
  • Knowledge transfer of best practices and capacity building.


Informing and capacity building of stakeholders and end-users, especially in the eastern Baltic Sea area, were an important part of project plans. The main outputs included three large work package reports, a summary report and fact sheets on the target substances including information of measures and management, and several workshops and seminars, several times also in Russia, and a wide training programme in the eastern Baltic Sea Region (BSR). The project will also participate in the project cluster "Baltic Impulse - save the Baltic Sea waters" consisting of environmental projects in the BSR Programme.


Results were produced on various levels:

  • Increased awareness of the target substances among policy makers;
  • Contribution to joint assessments in the BSR on the substances;
  • Efficient exchange of information among stakeholders of HELCOM countries;
  • Information is targeted also to the general public and forwarded outside the BSR


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