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23rd PA Secure Steering Group Meeting in Tallinn: Shaping Priorities for a Safer Baltic Sea Region
On 8–9 April 2025, the 23rd PA Secure Steering Group Meeting took place in Tallinn, bringing together 20 experts from 9 countries. The meeting was chaired by the Estonian Rescue Board. Key topics included preparations for the upcoming DG meeting, welcoming the German Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK) as a new…
CREWS Project Launches to Strengthen Disaster Preparedness Through Community Engagement
The CREWS project—Enhancing Capacities in Disaster Risk Reduction by Facilitating Public-Civil Cooperation—has officially launched with a successful kick-off meeting in Hamburg-Altona on 27–28 March 2025. This new large project aims to strengthen disaster risk reduction in the region by promoting closer collaboration between formal authorities and civil society actors. Led by the District Office of…
Fire Safety Working Group meets in Tallinn
Fire safety experts from Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia gathered in Tallinn on March 26–27 for a seminar organised by the Estonian Rescue Board as part of the Fire Safety Working Group. Established under the Council of the Baltic Sea States CPN/PA Secure last year, this was the group’s first in-person meeting.…

Why BRISK?

Why BRISK? Despite its small size, the Baltic Sea is one of the most heavily trafficked seas in the world.  Commercial and industrial shipping, particularly oil shipping, in the Baltic Sea has been growing steadily over the past years, increasing the risk of spills of oil and other hazardous substances­. Spills can have strong negative consequences for the region- not only environmentally but also through decreased attractiveness, growth, and sustainability. Responding to a spill is an extensive task which tends to be beyond the scope of one single country. Regional cooperation therefore plays an important role if the risk and effects of such spills are to be properly addressed. That’s where BRISK comes in. BRISK was formed as a response to the environmental and safety challenges rising with the steady increase of ship navigation in the Baltic Sea.  As a mean of coordinating and improving the cooperation and preparedness of all states in the Baltic Sea Region, BRISK aimed to address these risks and reduce the environmental effects of spills.

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