NEWS ROOM
11.01.2012
Minister Ek visits the BONUS offices:
”BONUS a good example of successful cooperation”

Minister Lena Ek (l.) and Kaisa Kononen
Minister Ek has been following the development and activities of BONUS for years. In her earlier role as a Member of the European Parliament, Minister Ek had a pivotal role in the process that led to the European Parliament and European Council’s co-decision that launched BONUS in June 2010. According to Ms. Ek, protection of the Baltic Sea is one key area for joint vision and cooperation across the Baltic Sea countries. ”For example, we need to work together to ensure EU resources for funding the Baltic Sea protection. Competition for funding in the EU is severe and hence we need to be proactively securing the support necessary for the Baltic Sea protection action.” According to Minister Ek, spring 2012 is critical period to act when the multiannual financial planning is being negotiated in the EU.
Executive Director Kaisa Kononen introduced BONUS aims and activities highlighting as one important area the accessibility of knowledge and its use in political as well as wider societal decision making. ”Only by integrating science into institutional decision making, including policy creation, can we hope for a better future of the Baltic Sea”, added Kononen.

Kaisa Kononen (l.), Monika Stankiewicz and Minister Lena Ek
BONUS+ project BEAST is interacting closely with HELCOM as noted by Monika Stankiewicz. BEAST has provided input to creating core indicators for hazardous substances related to biological effects needed by the HELCOM’s CORESET project to ensure up-to-date information on the Baltic Sea state.

Minister Lena Ek visits the BONUS Secretariat, 11 January 2012
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