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Participant of the CVI workshop with Wadden Sea World Heritage flag photographed from higher ground. © CWSS/ Fransiska Neigenfind.
11.02.2020

Expert workshop assesses vulnerability of the Wadden Sea World Heritage to climate change

The Wadden Sea World Heritage site is being affected by climate change. The extent, however, is as yet unclear.

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10.02.2020 - 11.02.2020

Workshop "Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI) at UNESCO Wadden Sea - Phase 1"

Hamburg (D)

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18.06.2020

31st Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 31)

Virtual meeting

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25.11.2019

Wadden Sea Board met in Wilhelmshaven (WSB 30)

On 21 November 2019 the 30th meeting of the Wadden Sea Board was held.

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30th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 30)

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Harbour seal in shallow water. © Klaus Janke.
04.11.2019

Harbour seals population thriving in the Wadden Sea

The Expert Group Seals (EG-Seals) of the Trilateral Wadden Sea Cooperation estimates a total of 40,800 harbour seals in their newly published 2019 harbour seal report.

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Aerial image of tidal flat in sunset colours. © CWSS/ Martin. Stock.
25.09.2019

Wadden Sea World Heritage under stress by climate change

New IPCC-report underpins the importance of Danish-Dutch-German cooperation.

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10.07.2019

Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative publishes key findings of latest assessment report

The recently published brochure "Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative: Linking the Wadden Sea World Heritage Site with tropical wetlands and the Arctic tundra" gives an overview about results of the flyway monitoring within the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative.

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Booklet: Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative

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A group of grey seals resting on a sandbank. © Hans Verdaat (WMR).
02.07.2019

Grey seal population in the Wadden Sea steadily growing

In 2018-2019, 6,538 individuals were counted in the Danish-Dutch-German Wadden Sea and Helgoland.

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