ASCOBANS XL Label
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ASCOBANS, Baltic, Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic, North East Atlantic, Irish and North Seas, Irish Sea, North East Atlantic, North Sea, agreement, conservation, small cetaceansSame spelling in use by the following Labels:
ASCOBANS, First international conservation conference, European conservation conference in Paris, Fish die in the Baltic sea, Fish die in the Baltic sea, First bird conservation day in Germany, Portugal creates four Marine Protected Areas, Whaling nations block South Atlantic sanctuary plans, Gas leak incident at Elgin platform in the North Sea, United Nations Watercourses Convention enters into force, (Climate) Change in the North Sea, Copenhagen Accord, Butendiek offshore wind farm officially opened, Erster Internationaler Tag des Ostsee Schweinswal, First International Day of the Baltic Harbour Porpoise, DanTysk offshore wind farm formally opened, European Union Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks, Sperm Whale Stranding in the Nort Sea, North Sea oil spill, First fishery in Germany awarded with MSC eco-label, Cargo ship runs aground off Norwegians coast, Oil Spill in the North Sea, A Fire on North Sea Island Mellum, Parliament backs GMO opt-out for EU member states, Dogger Bank Creyke Beck granted consent, ASCOBANS-Abkommen besteht seit 20 Jahren, 20th anniversary of the ASCOBANS agreement, Greenpeace drops rocks off Sweden's coast, Offshore-Windpark Horn Rev 2 in Dänemark eingeweiht, UN-Konferenz in Bonn beschließt Schutzpläne für Schweinswale in Nord- und Ostsee, UN Conference in Bonn agrees Action Plans for Harbour Porpoises in the North and Baltic Sea, Climate Change Conference in Cancún adopts comprehensive package of measures, New underwater experimental field off coast of Helgoland, Study proves methane leaks around North Sea boreholes, Six new Marine Protected Areas in the North and Baltic Seas , Freighter 'Flinterstar' Sinks after colliding with tanker in the North Sea