
Baltic Sea Treaty
The Baltic Sea Treaty, officially known as the 1992 Baltic Sea Environment Programme, is a regional agreement aimed at protecting the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. It involves countries bordering the sea, including Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Sweden. The treaty focuses on addressing pollution, preserving biodiversity, and promoting sustainable development. It encourages cooperation among these nations to tackle environmental challenges, enhance maritime safety, and ensure the health of the Baltic ecosystem for future generations.