Revealing invisible Baltic Sea pollution
Join Isaac Santos on a journey along the entire coast of the Baltic Sea. Every twenty kilometers, researchers from the University of Gothenburg will take water samples and measure pollutants like drug residues, fertilizers from agriculture, pesticides or other harmful chemicals. The goal is to determine the amount and types of pollutants that enter the Baltic Sea via groundwater from the continent.

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