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Cutout of document cover page with a large photo of flock of birds above stormy shoreline and 3 small images: flamingo, globe with East Atlantic Flyway, Common Ringed Plover.

East Atlantic Flyway Assessment 2020: The status of coastal waterbird populations and their sites

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Poster: East Atlantic Flyway Assessment 2020

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28.04.2022

New East Atlantic Flyway assessment report shows flyway trends of migratory waterbird populations

In January 2020, over 13,000 people counted migratory waterbirds at more than 1,000 sites in 36 countries along the East Atlantic Flyway.

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29.03.2022

Workshop focused on dune and beach management effects on breeding birds

Experts discussed a basic framework for developing guidelines concerning the effective management of dunes and beaches and the improvement of breeding habitat conditions.

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18.05.2022

Webinar: Results of the Trilateral Wadden Sea Visitor Survey 2020/21

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03.03.2022

Kick-off for SHIRE project on Wadden Sea fish history

What did the fish community in the Wadden Sea look like in historic times? What were drivers of change? These questions will be addressed in this project.

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Wadden Sea Ecosystem 41: Trends of Migratory and Wintering Waterbirds in the Wadden Sea 1987/1988 - 2019/2020

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19.01.2022

Simultaneous waterbird counts along the East Atlantic Flyway presently conducted

During the January weekends, you will dedicated ornithologists along the coastline of the East Atlantic Flyway, counting the waterbirds present in their specific area.

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19.11.2021

UNESCO calls for substantial investment in science to protect marine World Heritage against climate impact

A new report, Ocean Science Roadmap for UNESCO Marine World Heritage, reveals that three quarters of marine World Heritage sites are unprepared for the impacts of climate change, because of a lack of scientific knowledge.

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Areal picture of lighthouse set in lush green salt marhes next to exposed mudflat. Martin Stock/LKN.SH.
02.12.2021

Scientists see Wadden Sea at serious risk due to climate change

International Scientific Symposium on Wadden Sea World Heritage formulates recommendations on protection of ecosystem and biodiversity

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