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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.

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Workshop report: Climate Risk Assessment for Wadden Sea World Heritage property

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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.

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Harbour seal resting on sand looking into the camera. © Anders Galatius.

Harbour Seal Numbers in the Wadden Sea and on Helgoland in 2020

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04.11.2020

15th International Scientific Wadden Sea Symposium postponed to end of 2021

Due to the ongoing pandemic, the ISWSS15 will now take place on 30 November to 3 December 2021.

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23.10.2020

International community celebrates World Fish Migration Day

World Fish Migration Day is a one day global celebration to create awareness on the importance of free flowing rivers and migratory fish.

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16.10.2020

Wadden Sea Seals Agreement signed 30 years ago

On 16 October 1990, 30 years ago today, the Agreement on the Conservation of Seals in the Wadden Sea, or Wadden Sea Seals Agreement (WSSA), was signed.

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18.08.2020

Hamburg’s Wadden Sea National Park turned 30

9 April 1990 was the founding day of the smallest of the three German Wadden Sea National Parks, the “Nationalpark Hamburgisches Wattenmeer”.

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30.07.2020

Inventory of fish monitorng and research programmes in the Wadden Sea published

In the framework of the Swimway Vision and Action Programme, the ad-hoc Working Group SWIMWAY and CWSS have now published an overview of existing programmes.

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Trilateral Fish Monitoring: Overview of monitoring and research for SWIMWAY

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