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Group of harbour seals and pups on sandbank.
14.11.2025

High numbers of harbour seal pup in the Wadden Sea despite long-term population decline

The 2025 survey recorded a total of 23,954 moulting harbour seals and 10,044 harbour seal pups.

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Group of people standing outside in front of a red-brick building in a semi-circle, listening to a person standing in the circle's middle.
10.11.2025

Wadden Sea educators and interpreters strengthened collaboration at annual workshop

From 5–7 November, educators and interpreters from across the Wadden Sea gathered in Denmark for the annual IWSS workshop.

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Participants of the ISWSS photographed from a higher angle.
30.10.2025

The Wadden Sea in Transition: Scientists Meet in Groningen to Address Cumulative Pressures and Conservation Challenges

From 28 to 30 October 2025, more than 200 scientists from Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands gathered in Groningen for the 16th International Scientific Wadden Sea Symposium.

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Two young women kneeling on a mudflat focusing on details on surface.
28.10.2025

Scientists Meet in Groningen to Address Cumulative Pressures on the Wadden Sea

From 28 to 30 October 2025, more than 200 scientists from Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands will gather in Groningen for the 16th International Scientific Wadden Sea Symposium (ISWSS).

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Night image of a rat salvaging a bird egg on the beach.
10.09.2025

Experts discuss predation management to protect breeding birds in the Wadden Sea

Despite extensive efforts in conservation, many breeding bird species in the Wadden Sea continue to face significant declines. Predation is considered one major threat.

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Flock of oystercatchers.
25.09.2025

New report reveals latest population trends for key migratory waterbirds

The analysis raises both concern and encouragement for the future of bird conservation in the Wadden Sea.

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Person holding a fish over a fish tank.
06.11.2025 - 07.11.2025

Expert Workshop on the Wadden Sea Fish Community

Kiel (D)

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Snails get sorted on a tray.
19.09.2025

Flyway monitoring gets new technical support instrument project

To better understand and address urgent challenges around wetland management, a new EU-funded project was launched on 1 September 2025.

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Group of people investigating a marsh shoreline with a wooden fence construction in front of it.
18.09.2025

Mid-Term partner meeting of MANABAS COAST project held in Sweden

The INTERREG North Sea Programme project MANABAS COAST (MAinstreaming NAture BAsed Solutions through COASTal systems) is developing a framework for the widescale use of nature-based solutions (NbS).

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Exposed mudflat in evening sky with a group of mudflat hikers in distance.
27.05.2026 - 29.05.2026

15th Trilateral Governmental Conference: Protection through Recognition

Esbjerg (DK)

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