Our partners

For us, it is essential that a partnerships clearly contribute to long-term, mutual value. A fundamental prerequisite is that we share the same view – our sea must live!
We collaborate with universities, Swedish governmental authorities, organisations and companies that share our vision of a sea full of life.
Universities
Read moreStockholm University
Stockholm University is a knowledge partner and co-funder of the project Thriving Bays, where Associate Professor Linda Kumblad (BalticWaters/SU), together with Emil Rydin, Joakim Hansen and Sofia Wikström, all researchers at SU, are the scientific leads for the project.
Read moreUppsala University
Uppsala University has been a partner and co-funder for the first phase of ReCod and remains a partner through the CLUPEA project.
Read moreThe Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences is a partner in the project Circular NP, Recycle plant nutrients – for a living sea, and research projects within ReCod.
Sea partners
Read moreAxfood
Axfood is a strategic partner of BalticWaters and provides funding to BalticWaters Fish Laboratory.
Read moreMAT-KULING
MAT-KULING is a partner in water technology and treatment at BalticWaters Fish Laboratory.
Read moreApotea
Apotea is a partner of BalticWaters and contributes with fundings to the project ReCod.
Sea friends
Photo By Behrmann
Photo By Behrmann is a Sea friend to BalticWaters and contributes with photos above the water´s surface.
Taberg Media Group
Taberg Media Group is the foundation´s partner for printed materials .
Marinlandslaget
Marinlandslaget is a Sea friend and contributes with fundings to the project ReCod.
Torell pump
Torell pump contributes with funding to the foundation´s work.
Rotary Nyköping
Rotary Nyköping contributes with funding to the foundation´s work.
Governmental authorities and foundations
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management (HaV/SwAM)
HaV/SwAM provides funding for scientific sampling and follow-up of the project Thriving bays.
County administrative boards
The county administrative boards of Stockholm and Uppsala provides support, advice and fundings for measures within the project Thriving bays.
The County administrative board of Södermanland serves as the supervisory authority for BalticWaters Fish Laboratory.
Baltic Sea Conservation Foundation (BaltCF)
BaltCF is a co-funder to the project ReCod.