26.01.2021 New Wadden Sea World Heritage face masks distributed among partners The masks show one of the iconic flying five: the oystercatcher. Read more
20.01.2021 New colleagues at the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat: Kristine Meise and Marine Perrin With the start of 2021, Gerold Lüerßen, who helped built up the Trilateral Wadden Sea Cooperation in his 25 years of service, began his well-deserved retirement. Read more
16.12.2020 First results of 2020 flyway count published In January 2020 the third Total Count of the East Atlantic Flyway was organized. The now published compilation of national reports gives a first overview of the bird numbers counted in 32 countries along the Flyway. Read more
14.12.2020 Webinar towards a trilateral sediment solutions Community of Understanding On 27 November, the trilateral webinar Sediment Solutions was held. Read more
10.12.2020 5 tips on ecolabelling Which label suits your small or medium-sized business best and what are the key aspects to keep in mind when approaching the subject of ecolabelling? Read more
26.11.2020 Online session for the Wadden Sea Board highlights pressing topics in the trilateral cooperation On 19 November 2020 the Wadden Sea Board chair, members and advisors as well as the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat (CWSS) came together in a 2-hour online session. Read more
19.11.2020 Common Wadden Sea Secretariat publishes annual report on trilateral activities A focal topic of the report is climate change. A lead essay discusses the current and projected climate change impacts in the Wadden Sea. Read more
18.11.2020 Report on vulnerability of the Wadden Sea World Heritage to climate change published Extreme heat events, temperature increase and sea level rise could be the key stressors of climate change, which will affect the Wadden Sea World Heritage site. Read more
13.11.2020 5th PROWAD LINK partner meeting held online A two-day online meeting full of impulse presentations, break out rooms and a virtual introduction to Geiranger was conducted on 4-5 November 2020. Read more
09.11.2020 Experts observe a stable harbour seal population in the Wadden Sea In August 2020, 28,352 harbour seals were counted in the Danish-Dutch-German Wadden Sea and Helgoland. This is the highest count yet recorded since 1975. Read more