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<strong>BALTEX</strong> <strong>Phase</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Framework</strong> <strong>and</strong> Implementation Strategy<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

The members of the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Framework</strong> <strong>and</strong> Implementation Strategy Writing Team would like to<br />

thank Sylvain Joffre <strong>and</strong> Frederik Wulff for reviewing earlier drafts of this document <strong>and</strong> giving<br />

valuable inputs for improvement.<br />

Photo credits<br />

Cover (centre <strong>and</strong> clockwise from top): A cyclone over the eastern Baltic Sea basin (SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard<br />

Space Flight Centre, GeoEye); Rostock harbour in winter (Marcus Reckermann, GKSS); A storm front over the Baltic Sea<br />

(Riku Lumiaro, FIMR); A blue-green algae bloom in the Gulf of Finl<strong>and</strong> (Riku Lumiaro, FIMR); The Odra river on 22 July<br />

1997 near Czelin, Pol<strong>and</strong> (A. Kwapiszewski, from: Dubickiego A, Sloty H. <strong>and</strong> Zielinskiego J. (Eds.): Dorzecze Odry –<br />

Monografia Powodzi Lipiec 1997, Instytut Meteorlogii I Gospodarki Wodnej, Pol<strong>and</strong>); Melting ice in spring in a Swedish<br />

lake (Holger Nitsche, Berlin). Page 11: April in the Schlei Fjord, western Baltic Sea (Marcus Reckermann, GKSS). Page 18:<br />

A mountain creek in northern Sweden (Christine Dorka, Hamburg). Page 19: Rain shower in northern Sweden (Holger<br />

Nitsche, Berlin). Page 21: A cyclone over the eastern Baltic Sea basin (SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight<br />

Centre, GeoEye). Page 28: The advance of spring at the Porkkala Peninsula, Gulf of Finl<strong>and</strong> (Hanna Virta). Page 34:<br />

Drowned homestead in the Odra depression, Germany, after the devastating flooding event of July 1997 (ddp). Page 40:<br />

Rostock harbour in winter (Marcus Reckermann, GKSS). Page 41: Cyanobacterial bloom in the Balic Proper on 11 July<br />

2005 (Modis/Aqua by NASA, modified by SMHI). Page 49: Power plant Jänschwalde in the Lusitania region, Germany<br />

(Vattenfall). Page 53: Students from local schools are introduced to Baltic Sea research with sea excursions complementing<br />

class projects at school, an initiative of "NaT-Working Marine Research" at IFM-GEOMAR in Kiel, Germany, here in<br />

cooperation with "Hohe Tied e.V." (Avan Antia, IfM-GEOMAR). Page 56: Rostock harbour entrance with lighthouse<br />

(Marcus Reckermann, GKSS). Page 62: The Baltic Sea <strong>and</strong> most of its basin seen from space on 1 April 2004 (SeaWiFS,<br />

NASA/Goddard Space Flight Centre, GeoEye). Page 68: The Rapa river delta, Northern Sweden (Sven Dietrich, Dresden).<br />

Page 72: A cable ferry across the Vistula river, Pol<strong>and</strong> (Hans-Jörg Isemer, GKSS).

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