Koster Sea National Park

    Seal hunting! Part 5 – But the harbor seals have become fewer – and no one really knows why

    Seal hunting! Part 5 – But the harbor seals have become fewer – and no one really knows why

    We accompanied seal researchers from the University of Gothenburg, to Koster. In the archipelago on the Swedish west coast. Koster is one of the places where the harbor seals give birth, at the beginning of summer every year.

    Living bottom – dead sea

    Living bottom – dead sea

    Six experienced underwater photographers join forces and film and photograph the unique underwater world. You visit the mythical Persgrunden and several places around Koster. Several of the divers have dived here before, but that was a long time ago

    How are our oceans protected?

    How are our oceans protected?

    Today, it is estimated that 14 percent of Swedish waters are protected areas. However, in several protected areas, human impact such as trawling and shipping is widely allowed, and the question is how protected the protected sea is

    Reflections from a dive in Kosterhavet

    Reflections from a dive in Kosterhavet

    Join the underwater photographers among plants and animals at a dive in Kosterhavet National Park

    Swedish coral reefs to be saved

    Swedish coral reefs to be saved

    At Kosterhavet National Park, research work is underway to preserve and renew the stocks of Eye Coral