Early Mareld season observed along the west coast

Mareld has appeared unusually early this year along the Bohus coast. Reports of orange algal blooms have come in from several locations.

Between Mollösund and Grundsund, the County Administrative Board of Västra Götaland has received several reports of thick algal blooms during the weekend. The water outside Orust and Skaftö has turned orange.

Andreas Ljung, marine biologist at the Kristineberg Marine Research Station in Fiskebäckskil, examined the phenomenon himself. He filled a bowl with seawater and tested it in a dark room.

– It is so incredibly cool! Truly magical!, he says.

The water was red the day before the test but has since moved with the currents. Ljung compares the season to the one that occurred in 2024.

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Aerial view of the Baltic Sea with toxic blue-green algae blooms.
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Toxic algae spread in the Baltic Sea

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Toxic blue-green algae have been detected across large parts of the Baltic Sea. The occurrence is normal for the season according to SMHI.

Untreated wastewater continues flowing into the canal between Västra hamnen and Slottsparken at 300 liters per second after cracks were found in an old main sewer line. The discharge, which began after an announcement on May 4, is scheduled to run until midnight Thursday.

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SMHI has expanded its yellow warnings for thunderstorms on Midsummer's Day to include the entire Norrland coast and large parts of the inland.

An unexpected storm with strong wind gusts, hail and rain swept into Uppsala and Stockholm on Tuesday afternoon, May 26 2026. Several children from sailing schools ended up in the water and trees fell across roads and cars.

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The water situation on Gotland has worsened due to low precipitation, leading the region to declare water shortage. Pressure reductions are planned in Visby and water kiosks may close.

A patch of cooling ocean south-east of Greenland, known as the cold blob, is likely caused by a slowdown in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, according to new research. The findings add to concerns about potential future climate impacts in Europe and beyond. Scientists remain divided on the exact causes.

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Police in Dalarna handled around 150 cases during Midsummer, double the usual number for a weekend. Leksand stood out with the most incidents, mainly linked to alcohol.

 

 

 

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