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Harbour seal resting on sand looking into the camera.

Harbour Seal Numbers in the Wadden Sea and on Helgoland in 2019

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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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Group picture of conference participants taken from a higher angle.
26.09.2019

Hamburg hosts first international Swimway conference on migrating fish

On 24-26 September 2019, scientists, managers, policy makers, NGOs and other stakeholders explored opportunities for cooperation and protection of migrating fish.

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25.07.2019

Waddentools - Swimway Waddenzee granted

The newly granted project Waddentools – Swimway Waddenzee directly derives from the trilateral Swimway Action Programme.

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Fish swimming in dark water. Swimway logo placed as watermark.
18.07.2019

Trilateral SWIMWAY Action Programme published

The Wadden Sea Board endorsed a SWIMWAY Action Programme, through which activities will be taken such as the identification of population bottlenecks and the translation of this knowledge into effective management and conservation measures.

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Fish swimming in dark water. Swimway logo placed as watermark.

Trilateral Wadden Sea Swimway Vision - Action Programme

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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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Cut-out of the publication cover displaying a large image of flock of birds in shallow water and circled images of birds and the flyway map.

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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A group of grey seals resting and sunbathing on a sand bank near the water with birds circling above.

Grey Seal Numbers in the Wadden Sea and on Helgoland in 2018-2019

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