Survey completed of the largest depth in Sweden!
The Bratten area located in Skagerack which contains the largest depth in Sweden has now been surveyed. The assignment which comprised charting of a 1206 km2 area according to hydrographic survey ...
Read more »Opinion for a national ban on micro-plastics in cosmetics
The think tank Baltic Eye at Stockholm University recently published an opinion piece in the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet regarding a proposal for a national ban of micro-plastic particles in c...
Read more »Draft of a marine mapping plan submitted to the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management
On behalf of the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, AquaBiota has submitted a proposal on how a plan for the mapping of Sweden's conservation values should be designed. The mapping is...
Read more »New ownership of AquaBiota
From January 2016 AquaBiota is an entirely Swedish research company! The founder Martin Isaeus has bought NIVA's shares and is now the sole owner. “ – I see great potential in AquaBiota and antici...
Read more »Inventories of nature values in Lidingö
AquaBiota performed a marine conservation value assessment and extensive field surveys of the coastal waters off Lidingö for Lidingö Municipality’s work with a “blue plan”. Lidingö has launched a p...
Read more »Basis for coastal and marine planning in western Hanöbukten
The report from our project with the Municipality of Kristianstad, which aimed to develop a common basis for coastal and marine planning for Kristianstad, Simrishamn and Bromölla municipalities, is no...
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