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Physical characteristics
The surface water temperature ranges from 216°C off the Danish coast, and from 713°C in the northwest where it is influenced by the West Wind Drift Current. Currents are generally in a slow anticlockwise direction, influenced by the prevailing winds. Salinity is highest along the German coast. Eastern shores are usually ice-bound in winter due to fresh water coming from the Baltic Sea. The major rivers entering the North Sea are the Rhine, Meuse, Elbe, Forth, Humber, and Thames. The tidal range varies from about 6 m/20 ft along the English coast to about 1 m/3.2 ft along the Scandinavian coast.
Human activity
In 1995 there were 164 million people living around the North Sea, with a further 50 million visiting each year.
Overfishing
Overfishing is an increasing threat to both marine biodiversity and the fishing industry. The spawning stock of cod in the North Sea, for example, had fallen from 277,000 tonnes in 1971 to 59,000 tonnes at the beginning of 2001, leading to the closure of more than 103,600 sq km/40,000 sq mi of sea to fishing for ten weeks. Environmentalists argue that overfishing is a major threat to marine biodiversity in the North Sea.
Pollution
In 1987 Britain dumped more than 4,700 tonnes of sewage sludge into the North Sea; in 1998 Britain stopped the dumping of sewage sludge (5% of sewage released was untreated). Solid industrial waste dumping ceased after 1995. The North Sea is heavily polluted with oil and toxic metals (such as cadmium) and chemicals (such as tributyl tin and polychlorinated biphenyl), and many fish are deformed or diseased. Fertilizer run-off has been known to cause algal blooms that starve fish of oxygen.
Blue stands for the Pacific Ocean and water on which life depends. Yellow symbolizes the sun. Green represents the lush vegetation. Effective date: 18 November 1977.
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