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Fish sculpture on dyke against blue sky. © Waddenacademie.
09.12.2024

Conference report highlights conclusions of trilateral experts on migratory fish research

The second Trilateral Swimway Conference set a focus on understanding and preserving diverse fish life cycles in the world's largest tidal flats system.

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Fish sculpture on dyke against blue sky.

Swimway conference report 2024

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Natural marsh development in front of man-made foreland-type marshes at Dieksanderkoog, southern Schleswig-Holstein. © Martin Stock.
06.11.2024

Salt marshes in the Wadden Sea show growth but challenges remain say experts

The latest Wadden Sea Quality Status Report (QSR) on Salt Marshes, released by the Trilateral Wadden Sea Cooperation, reveals notable expansion of salt marshes.

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Group of young adults standing together on exposed mudflat.
30.08.2024

First trilateral summer school on Wadden Sea World Heritage a success

After ten days of learning about the Wadden Sea World Heritage Site, the trilateral summer school is coming to an end.

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Person standing at a podium desk facing a fully seated conference room. © CWSS.
29.08.2024

Experts discuss Wadden Sea protection in face of green energy developments

More than 120 representatives from science, nature conservation, and politics met in Wilhelmshaven for the 2024 Wadden Sea Day.

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Group of people standing in a few rows next to and behind a banner of the Wadden Sea World Heritage logo, all facing the camera.
21.08.2024

First trilateral summer school on Wadden Sea World Heritage brings students to Borkum

Today, 18 Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students from the Wadden Sea countries and abroad started a ten-day summer school.

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An aerial view of a salt marsh in low sunlight, shades of greens and browns swirling sand with water.

Workshop report: CO2 Sequestration in the Wadden Sea - State of knowledge and open questions

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09.07.2024

Experts call for holistic approach when looking at carbon sequestration in Wadden Sea

The Wadden Sea has significant potential for carbon sequestration, yet the precise contribution of specific habitats to greenhouse gas reduction has not been quantified on a trilateral scale.

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10.10.2024

Workshop: How much salt marsh management do we want and need in a changing climate?

Groningen, Netherlands

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Flock of blackheaded gulls against a dark blue sky.
11.05.2024

World Migratory Bird Day highlights vital connection between birds and insects

Amidst the vast landscape of the Wadden Sea, migratory birds find refuge and food to sustain them during their arduous journeys. Insects often play a central role in the diet.

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