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Flock of migratory birds over ocean. © Martin Stock.
10.05.2019

Wadden Sea still weak link in international Flyway

A new analysis of the large scale bird count in 33 countries along the East Atlantic Flyway indicates that a large number of bird species using the Wadden Sea are not doing well.

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Cutout of document cover page with a large photo of flock of flying birds above sea and 3 small images: bird wading in water, globe with East Atlantic Flyway, flying tern.

East Atlantic Flyway assessment 2017

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Close-up of Australian barnacle (Austrominius modestus).

Trilateral Wadden Sea Management and Action Plan for Alien Species (MAPAS)

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Cut-out of publication cover with title and six images of island (aerial), sand bank, sunset over mudflat, blooming salt marsh, mussel bed, and sand dunes.

2010 Wadden Sea Plan

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27.02.2019

New Ecosystem on trend of waterbirds in the Wadden Sea published

The most recent publication of the Wadden Sea Ecosystem series reports on the trends of migratory and wintering waterbird in the Wadden Sea.

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Geese on and above mudflats during high tide in the evening light. © Martin Stock / LKN.SH.
27.09.2025 - 05.10.2025

West Coast Vogelkiek in Schleswig-Holstein

National Park Wadden Sea Schleswig-Holstein (D)

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Two people with bird-watching gear walking past sitting geese. © Martin Stock/LKN.SH.
12.04.2025 - 11.05.2025

Brent Geese Days

Halligen, Schleswig-Holstein (D)

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24.09.2019 - 26.09.2019

SWIMWAYs: Understanding connectivity within the life cycles of coastal fish

Hamburg (D)

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Flock of migratory birds flying above exposed mudflats.

Wadden Sea Ecosystem 39: Trends of Migratory and Wintering Waterbirds in the Wadden Sea 1987/1988-2016/2017

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Harbour seal resting on sand looking into the camera.

Harbour Seal Numbers in the Wadden Sea and on Helgoland in 2018

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