Assessing the progress towards reaching HELCOM objectives for a healthy Baltic Sea
The HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP) is based on the ecosystem approach to the management of human activities. A strong, scientifically based knowledge of the status of the ecosystem and its components is at the core of the plan. In order to achieve the BSAP vision of a healthy Baltic Sea by 2021, actions and measures have been identified in the plan to address the four priority issues of concern for the Baltic, namely eutrophication, hazardous substances, maritime safety and biodiversity and nature protection. For each of these issues, an overall goal has been defined, together with ecological objectives that describe the desired characteristics for a Baltic Sea with "good environmental status". Each ecological objective in turn has one or more measureable indicators that make it possible to determine the progress towards achieving the desired objectives.
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For additional information about the state of the Baltic marine environment, see also:
- HELCOM indicator fact sheets
- Integrated thematic assessment on eutrophication
- Integrated thematic assessment on biodiversity
- Integrated thematic assessment on hazardous substances
- Integrated thematic assessment on maritime activities
- Initial holistic assessment of the ecosystem health of the Baltic Sea, and
- Other HELCOM publications.
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Last updated: 27 May 2010











