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Nordics create green fund to protect the Baltic Sea
Sweden and Finland have launched a fund to improve the Baltic Sea's marine environment, it was announced on Thursday. The move is the latest of several initiatives taken as part of an action plan to clean up the sea by 2021 (EE 09/04/09).
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