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25.11.2022

Over 250 Wadden Sea stakeholders to meet at upcoming Trilateral Governmental Conference

Every three to four years, national and regional authorities, scientific institutions, and environmental NGOs engage in topics of paramount importance for the protection of the Wadden Sea World Heritage Site.

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30.11.2022

Strategic Framework 2022-2029 adopted for the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative

With the establishment of the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative (WSFI) in 2012, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands recognized their specific responsibility to contribute to conserving migratory waterbirds along the entire flyway.

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Wadden Sea Quality Status Report – 2022 update in brief

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08.11.2022

Nature Business Community development Toolkit published

Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) often lack access to business tools that could help them enhance their sustainability. This is especially true in business ecosystems where interactions, access to knowledge and exchange, happen on a (s)lower scale, such as in the Wadden Sea protected areas region.

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Nature Business Community development Toolkit

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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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Survey Results of Harbour Seals in the Wadden Sea in 2022

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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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