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PLN 15 million allocated for beach nourishment along Poland’s Baltic coast
Brzeźno Pier after modernization. Enhancing safety, durability and user comfort
Sopot unveils new visual identity: a seaside city reframing its brand
Beka nature reserve: protecting coastal heritage with support from WFOŚiGW Gdańsk
Marina Szafarnia deploys new PortBin through joint business-GOS initiative
Nova Star diverted back to Gdańsk after fuel system failure
Port of Gdańsk: steady cruise traffic and larger vessels on the horizon
Iconic blue-and-white tower in Ustka to be demolished. A vanishing relic of the Cold War coast
Discover autumn Gdańsk from the water with the “Offline Kayak” program
Electric water tram to debut on Puck Bay by summer 2026
Over one million visitors at Sopot pier. Tourism and maritime sector mark a record season
Orcas increasingly target yachts off Portugal. A growing challenge for recreational navigation
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