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Baiba Zasa.jpgHead of Delegation
Ms. Baiba Zasa
Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Latvia
25 Peldu Str.
LV-1494 Riga, Latvia
Phone: +371 7 026910
Fax: +371 7 820442

 

 

 

Latvia is situated on the East Coast of the Baltic Sea. The length of Latvia's Baltic coastline is 490 km - comprising 182 km of Baltic Sea coast to the Lituanian border and 308 km coastline of the Gulf of Riga to the Estonian border.

The Gulf of Riga and the Irbe Straight are internationally important wintering sites for waterbirds, where the total number in autumn and winter can exceed 2,000,000 birds.

Latvia is situated on a trading cross-road and has long since served as a bridge between Western Europe and Russia. The famous "route from the Vikings to the Greeks" mentioned in ancient chronicles stretched from Skandinavia throught Latvian territory along the Daugava River to the ancient Russian and Byzanthine Empire.

For Latvia the Baltic Sea is important for fishery, transportation and trading routes. Ventspils, Riga and Liepaja are the biggest ports in Latvia. Fish resources and their utilization traditionally have had a significant role in the Latvian national economy. Baltic Sea creates favorable conditions for recreation, tourism and scientific research.

Marine Programmes

The Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Agency is responsible for establishing and coordinating the State Monitoring System. The Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology is responsible for and conducts the State Program for Marine Monitoring and HELCOM Combine programme. It assesses the ecological impact of different anthropogenic and natural factors on the Latvian marine environment on a long term basis.

Baltic marine environment monitoring and research programmes are also carried out by subordinated institutions of the Ministry of Environment of Latvia, i.e. the Marine and Inland Waters Administration of the State Environmental Service, the Environmental State Inspectorate, Regional Environmental Boards and scientific institutions like the Institute of Biology, the Latvian Fish Resources Agency and the Latvian University of Agriculture.

Latvia also participates in Integrated Coastal Zone Management Projects as well as in the GEF Baltic Sea Region project.

Links

Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Latvia

Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Agency

Press contact

Ms. Ilze Krukle
Head of Communication Division
Ministry of Environment of Latvia
Phone: +371 7026418

Marine research and marine monitoring

Mr. Juris Aigars
Director
Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology
Tel: +371 7 601 995

Mr. Andris Andrushaitis

 

Coastal zone monitoring

Ms. Anda Ikauniece
Head of the Laboratory of Hydrobiology
Marine Monitoring Centre
Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology
Tel: +371 7 602 301

Bird monitoring

Ms. Antra Stipniece
Institute of Biology
University of Latvia
Tel: +371 7 945 393

Fish monitoring in coastal waters and migratory fish resources

Mr. Maris Vitins
Director
Latvian Fish Resources Agency
Tel: +371 7 612 409

Agriculture

Mr. Viesturs Jansons
Tel: +371 30 29908
Latvian University of Agriculture

Agricultural runoff monitoring system (developed in the framework of Swedish-Latvian BEAROP project)

Marine and Inland Waters Administration

Ms. Evija Smite

Director

MIWA