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09.11.2022

Experts on salt marshes and dunes met on Fanø

Once per year, the members of the Expert Group Salt Marshes and Dunes (EG-SMD) meet to discuss the newest research conducted and management measures taken in relation to different habitats in the Wadden Sea.

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07.11.2022

TMAP workshop conducted on subtidal habitats

From 2 to 3 November 2022, 16 trilateral experts held a workshop on “subtidal habitats” in the framework of the Trilateral Monitoring and Assessment Programme (TMAP) in Büsum, Germany.

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03.11.2022

Wadden Sea mindfulness exercises focus of PROWAD Link workshop

On 27 October 2022, an evaluation workshop organised by the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea National Park Authority took place with regional stakeholders.

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23.11.2022

Webinar: Outcomes of the Wadden Sea World Heritage brand audit 2022

Online

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01.11.2022

Common Wadden Sea Secretariat turns 35

With the foundation of the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat (CWSS) in 1987 by Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands, 35 years ago, an institutionalised structure began to form. A team of two, who began on 1 November 1987, has since grown to a team of nine.

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01.11.2022

Decrease in number of harbour seals observed in the Wadden Sea

Harbour seals, the most well-known seal species in the Wadden Sea, are monitored annually through aerial surveys that cover the entire Wadden Sea World Heritage site and the island of Helgoland.

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24.10.2022

TWSC celebrates 25 years Wadden Sea Plan

The trilateral Wadden Sea Plan was adopted at the 8th Trilateral Governmental Conference in Stade in 1997.

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13.10.2022

5th Global Managers Conference

Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein

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11.10.2022

First Particularly Sensitive Sea Area in Europe turns 20

20 years ago, on 11 October 2002, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) designated the Wadden Sea as a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) .

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08.10.2022

Dim the lights for World Migratory Bird Day 2022

"Dim the light for birds at night!" is the slogan of World Migratory Bird Day 2022 (WMBD). The aim of this year's campaign is to highlight the negative impact that Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) can have on many nocturnally migrating bird species.

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