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Bay of Aarhus

The Bay of Aarhus, or Aarhus Bay, is a Danish waterway by Aarhus in eastern Jutland.

Environmental issues
In 2002, the inner Danish waters suffered serious and prolonged hypoxia with the Bay of Aarhus being hit especially hard. Studies by the National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark (DMU) in November 2002 and March 2003 showed large areas with noticeable damage to marine life, especially around the areas of Kalø Vig and the western sections of the bay. In 2013, planning for an offshore windmill park in the bay on the shallow reef of Mejlflak between Tunø, Samsø and Helgenæs was initiated, scheduled to be completed in 2017. In September 2015, the project was put on hold indefinitely as it was not found profitable for energy company NRGi. == Gallery ==
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File:Egens Vig, lavvande, sandorm.JPG|The Bay of Aarhus has several shallow coves (Egens Vig at Kalø Castle). File:Egens Vig, tiliset.JPG|The Bay of Aarhus rarely freezes up in winter, but some of the shallow coves do occasionally (Egens Vig). File:Bundgarn2.jpg|Sustainable fishing. Commercial fishing in the bay has almost vanished, due in part to ecological collapse. File:Århus bugten.JPG|Around the city of Aarhus, the coast has been secured from erosion. File:Maersk-containerskib.jpg|The port of Aarhus has heavy traffic. File:Dk og isbjerget.png|The bay is very popular for watersports. File:Aarhus Lystbådehavn 2.JPG|The bay has several marinas, with two in the port of Aarhus alone (Aarhus Lystbådehavn). File:RisskovStrand.jpg|Sandy beaches form most of the coastline of the bay. == See also ==
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