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Finland’s coastal waters are typically considered cold, murky and desolate.
To the untrained diver the Finnish coast can all too often appear devoid of life,
offering only overgrown algae and the most common fish species seen on ice at any fish market.
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But the truth is that beneath the waves thrives a diverse ecosystem of hundreds of species of
algae, invertebrates and fish, in which all of the major oceanic species groups are represented -
sometimes in breathtaking shoals several thousands strong. The archipelago swarms with life
and is one of Finland’s richest and most vibrant national landscapes.
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Introduction
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