Help us celebrate Baltic Sea Day on August 29!
Soon it will be time for Baltic Sea Day, an opportunity to recognize, enjoy and help our sea.
There is a program for the day, but the day is also a call to all of us to pay attention to our sea in a positive way, only the imagination sets the limits.
Started by the John Nurminen Foundation
The Baltic Sea Day was launched in 2019 by the John Nurminen Foundation in Finland.
Since then, it has grown every year both geographically and in the number of events.
More and more people and organizations are celebrating the day.
We hope you will do the same.
Spread the word on Baltic Sea Day
We at the Baltic Sea Contract Foundation would like to mark Baltic Sea Day by asking our contract signatories to spread the contract to family and friends.
Gather your loved ones, talk about the Baltic Sea, do something to help or just enjoy the Baltic Sea and help them sign the Baltic Sea Contract, a simple way to help our sea!
Then share on Facebook and Instagram with #östersjödagen or #balticseaday.
What happens during Baltic Sea Day?
This year’s official Baltic Sea Day program can be found here
The program includes activities in many parts of Sweden, including Stockholm and Gotland.
Baltic Sea Days in Vaxholm
In Vaxholm, there is a program for the Baltic Sea Day as well as the following weekend. Read more about it.
Baltic Breakfast 29/8
The Baltic Sea Center at Stockholm University invites you to a Baltic breakfast on the restoration of valuable shallow areas in the Baltic Sea. Read more about it.
Open house at the AR Research Station
On Gotland, there is an open house at the AR research station. Read more about it.
Baltic Sea Festival celebrates Baltic Sea Day
In Stockholm, the Berwaldhallen Baltic Sea Festival is also celebrating Baltic Sea Day with a talk and concert. Read more about it.