On 24-26 June 2022, the first Wadden Sea March (Waddenmars) was held in the Netherlands. Nearly 30 young adults participated in this unique event in the Dutch Wadden Sea area.
In an effort to gain insights on perceptions about the Wadden Sea World Heritage Brand, a Brand Audit to record the status quo is being conducted.
Since their recolonization of the Wadden Sea in the mid 20th-century, the grey seal population has considerably increased.
The workshop with focus on geomorphological processes and biological changes at the Bellaât Lagoon was organised by CWSS’s partner the Parque National du Banc d’Arguin (PNBA).
In 2020-2021, a visitor survey covering the entire destination of the Wadden Sea World Heritage in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands was conducted. Its output shows that over 90 percent of guests know that the Wadden Sea is designated as World Heritage site.
Sustainable tourism development… What does it mean, why is it important and how can enterprises increase their social, economic and environmental impact towards it?
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It was the first in-person meeting where all partners attended since the start of the pandemic for the partners of the Interreg project PROWAD Link.
On 12-13 May 2022, the Omgevingsberaad Waddenzee (OBW) made a study visit to Lower Saxony in preparation for the Trilateral Governmental Conference.
The 36th meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB) took place in Varde, Denmark, on 28-29 April.