Press release 2019-08-01 at 12:52
© Ilkka Lastumäki
The cooler and windy weather this week has slowed down the growth of the cyanobacteria and kept them mixed in water. Cyanobacterial blooms have declined in the Baltic Sea as well as in lakes since last week. However, if the weather warms up and the wind calms down, cyanobacteria may once again increase. More in Finnish.
Algae bloom risk analysis
An additional release about the Baltic Sea's blue-green algae situation
More information
(Telephone 1.00-3.00 pm)
Lakes
Researcher Kristiina Vuorio, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE (until August 2)
Tel. +358 295 251 757, firstname.lastname@ymparisto.fi
Head of Unit Marko Järvinen, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE (from August 5)
Tel. +358 295 251 241, firstname.lastname@ymparisto.fi
Sea areas
Cyanobacterial bloom situation
Researcher Sirpa Lehtinen, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE (until August 2)
Tel. +358 295 251 353, firstname.lastname@ymparisto.fi
Head of Unit Harri Kuosa, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE (from August 5)
Tel. +358 295 251 106, firstname.lastname@ymparisto.fi
State of the Baltic Sea
Senior Researcher Antti Räike, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE (until August 2)
Tel. +358 295 251 586, firstname.lastname@ymparisto.fi
Head of Unit Mika Raateoja, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE (from August 5)
puh. +358 295 251 536, firstname.lastname@ymparisto.fi
Communications
Communications Intern Ville Jäppinen, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE
Tel +358 295 252 095, firstname.lastname@ymparisto.fi