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Baltic Sea's environmental status "still unacceptable"
The Baltic Sea's overall environmental status "remains unacceptable" but there are "encouraging signs of improvement", according to a new scientific assessment released by the Helsinki commission (Helcom) at a conference in Finland on Tuesday.
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