We humans have upset the balance in the Baltic Sea. Now the Swedish government has taken on the task of restoring the ecosystem – by shooting more seals and cormorants. But are seals really responsible for the decline in herring and pike, and are cormorants eating all the perch? We join in as a few cormorants are dissected and the contents of their stomachs reveal something completely different.
The Baltic Sea is grappling with a severe ecological crisis primarily marked by oxygen depletion, leading to extensive dead zones. Human activities, including industrial processes and nutrient-rich agricultural runoff, have fueled the growth of algae, contributing to oxygen-starved conditions. These anoxic zones threaten marine life, disrupting ecosystems and fisheries.