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Altogether, over , euros has been awarded to 91 persons and organisations over the years. We want to honour those in the forefront of protection work. The purpose is to show the importance of the individual contribution: it is possible to change and improve! We also want to give these forerunners confirmation of the value of their work and inspire them further. Through the public attention of the award we highlight important Baltic Sea issues in the general discussion and strive to influence decision makers and public opinion.
She actively works to influence fisheries policy both nationally and at the EU level. Sergej Olenin — Baltic Sea Award Professor Sergej Olenin, Klaipeda, Lithuania, is awarded for long-term research that has expanded and systematized our understanding of biological invasions in the Baltic Sea, distribution mechanisms of non-native species and their impacts on local ecosystems, habitats and communities.
This knowledge helped develop practical methods for assessing the state of the marine environment, as well as managing biological invasions in the Baltic Sea Region and in Europe. He helped to establish interaction between young sea explorers from the eastern and western countries of the Baltic Sea through the organization of series of international student conferences.
His extensive teaching activities resulted in the training of a new generation of marine biologists and ecologists in Lithuania. Cederberg relies on science in his advice to society and is a true defender of the environment. Their work to raise money by selling bracelets creates interest and commitment to the issue of plastic in waterways and along beaches. Since the start, they have cleared ocean bays of more than 42 tons of plastic. The Association for Gentle Coastal Fishing from Denmark is awarded 20, euros for its work for sustainable coastal fishing.