What This Site Covers
GreenHarborPaper.eu documents publicly available information about marine plastic waste, organized coastal cleanup operations, and the ecological state of Poland's Baltic coastline. Content is drawn from published research, official environmental monitoring reports, and records from recognized environmental bodies.
Topics include:
- Plastic and debris accumulation in the Baltic Sea
- Microplastic presence in coastal water and sediment
- Organized cleanup programs along the Polish coast
- Coastal habitat monitoring and preservation methods
- Regulatory frameworks governing Baltic marine protection
Editorial Approach
All content aims to reflect documented facts and published data. Where exact figures are unavailable, neutral language is used without invented statistics. External references are limited to recognized institutions and publicly accessible publications.
This site does not publish opinion pieces, endorsements, or content promoting any specific commercial product or organization.
Geographic Focus
Coverage centers on Poland's Baltic coast — a 528-kilometer stretch from the German border at Świnoujście to the Kaliningrad boundary near Braniewo. This includes the Gulf of Gdańsk, the Hel Peninsula, and the Pomeranian coast. Baltic-wide context is included where relevant to Polish conditions.
Sources Used
Primary reference sources for this site include:
- HELCOM (Helsinki Commission) — Baltic Sea environmental monitoring and policy
- GIOŚ — Chief Inspectorate for Environmental Protection (Poland)
- UNEP — United Nations Environment Programme reports on marine litter
- EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (2008/56/EC) reporting
Contact
For corrections, factual queries, or source documentation requests, use the form below or write to contact@greenharborpaper.eu.