Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Baltic-Sea-Coastal-Water-Testing-Tour-27MZIFJWQBJZ4.htmlConceptually similarBaltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGP0STSG63Completed★★★★Baltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGP0STSG6JCompleted★★★★Baltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGP0STSG6TCompleted★★★★Baltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGP0STSG6CCompleted★★★★Baltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGP0STSG5QCompleted★★★★Baltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGP0STSG5RCompleted★★★★Baltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGP0STSG5ZCompleted★★★★Baltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGP0STSG5YCompleted★★★★Baltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGP0STSG62Completed★★★★View AllGP0STSG6KBaltic Sea Coastal Water Testing TourGreenpeace tours with the Beluga along the Danish, German and Polish Baltic Sea coasts to test water samples. The water is tested for nitrate and phosphorous levels, temperature, oxygen and salt levels and for multi-resistant germs.High numbers of animal factory farms lead to an increased production of liquid manure, which is later spread onto the fields, with traces eventually landing in the waterways after rainfall.Dead fish floating on the water in a bay on the west side of Tasinge, Denmark. The reason for their death es unknown.In original language:Beluga Ostsee Wasser-Probe TourGreenpeace tourt mit der Beluga II entlang der Ostsee-Kueste in Daenemark, Deutschland und Polen, um die Wasserqualitaet auf Nitrat, Phosphor, Sauerstoff und multi-resistente Keime zu pruefen. Vor allem durch Guelle aus der Massentierhaltung gelangen oft Problemstoffe ueber Fluesse und Baeche ins Meer und tragen zur Ueberduengung der Ostsee bei.Tote Fische in einer Bucht der Insel Taesinge, Daenemark. Der Grund fuer ihren Tod ist unbekannt.Locations:Baltic Sea-Denmark-EuropeDate:12 Sep, 2018Credit:© Maria Feck / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Agriculture-Day-KWCI (GPI)-MV Beluga II-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Research-Sampling (activity)Shoot:Baltic Sea Coastal Water-Testing TourGreenpeace tours with the Beluga along the Danish, German and Polish Baltic Sea coasts to test water samples, here near Faaborg, Denmark. The water is tested for nitrate and phosphorous levels, temperature, oxygen and salt levels and for multi-resistant germs.High numbers of animal factory farms lead to an increased production of liquid manure, which is later spread onto the fields, with traces eventually landing in the waterways after rainfall.Related Collections:"Countdown to Extinction" Report Collection