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Wega Group's biorefinery will reduce the phosphorus load in the Archipelago Sea
According to official sources, approximately 460 tonnes of phosphorus enter the Archipelago Sea each year. A biorefinery planned in Southwest Finland is expected to significantly reduce agricultural phosphorus loads by separating up to 280 tonnes of phosphorus from manure and processing it into recycled fertilisers. This will significantly slow down the eutrophication of the sea.
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Medical science grants to be directed to microbial research
Climate change accelerates Baltic Sea eutrophication
Jouni Niuro: The vibrant Archipelago Sea is an essential part of Turku's appeal
Foundations grant 594 million euros for science, art, and society – an increase of 56 million from the previous year
Now is the time to prepare for future pandemics
The Sakari Alhopuro Foundation established a fund to support the Seili and Kevo research stations
Foundation funding of over half a billion euro for science, art and civil society projects
‘My path to research began on the island of Seili’
Commander of the Order of the White Rose of Finland conferred upon Sakari Alhopuro
Foundations do important work for the general good
Flying flags in celebration of Finnish Nature Day
Fighting the coronavirus with nasal sprays
Saving the Archipelago Sea calls for legislative actions, the stick and the carrots
Professor Pentti Huovinen received the A. I. Virtanen Prize
Professor Emeritus Pekka Niemelä: “Root causes for the loss of nature derive from the Age of Enlightenment"
We are all responsible for the natural environment of Finland
Birds of the North photo exhibition at St Henry’s Ecumenical Art Chapel
Fly the flag for Finnish nature
Sakari Alhopuro is Alum of the Year for the University of Turku
Bacteria maintain our health
IIppo Vuorinen relates the stories of Seili with the precision of a researcher
Sakari Alhopuro’s Striking Photography Exhibition
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