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Mudflat with flock
02.04.2025

National Dutch Workshop: Monitoring Tourism Impacts on the Wadden Sea

Huis voor de Wadden, Ruiterskwartier 121 A, Leeuwarden (NL)

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View on salt marsh from dike with a few sheep grazing. © Robert Zijstra/ RWS.

Workshop Report: Nature conservation and coastal flood defence

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Group of students walking through colourful salt marsh. © Hinke Lise Hoekstra.
10.03.2025

Call for Applications: Wadden Sea World Heritage Summer School 2025

Applications are now open for the Wadden Sea World Heritage Summer School 2025, taking place from 18-29 August 2025.

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Group of students walking through colourful salt marsh. Hinke Lise Hoekstra.
18.08.2025 - 29.08.2025

Wadden Sea World Heritage Summer School 2025

Ribe (DK), Sylt (DE), Wilhelmshaven (DE)

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Grey plover on mudflat. © Jan Sohler/ NAKUWA.

2025 Report on the State of Conservation of the World Heritage property “The Wadden Sea (N1314)”

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Patches of salt marsh and mudflat. © Kerstin Herrmann via Pixabay.
21.04.2020

Climate change threatens migratory birds in the Wadden Sea

The Dutch organisation Programma naar een Rijke Waddenzee has commissioned the Wadden Academy to map out what this means for birds using the East Atlantic Flyway.

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29.01.2025

Projects of Dutch-German Research Call now officially launched

Under pressure of the triple planetary crisis and human activites, the Wadden Sea needs adequate protection and preservation to maintain its Outstanding Universal Value.

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Three children with UNESCO hats standing on a mudflat look at sampling guidelines. © Silke Ahlborn/ LKN.SH.
23.01.2025

UNESCO eDNA programme maps 350 species in Wadden Sea

UNESCO has developed a new standardized eDNA sampling method to map ocean life.

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Two Arctic terns flying above body of water. © Christian Wiedemann/ NAKUWA.
15.01.2025

New impulses for the monitoring of migratory birds along the East Atlantic Flyway

Under the umbrella of the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative (WSFI), the governments of the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark joined forces to improve the monitoring of migratory waterbirds along the East Atlantic Flyway.

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Man with binoculars watching flock of birds in distant salt marsh. © CWSS/Bostelmann.
11.12.2024

Registration opened for online introduction to new Wadden Sea research projects

The Common Wadden Sea Secretariat and Waddenacademie invite stakeholders to an online presentation of the five projects under the Dutch-German Wadden Sea research call on 20 February 2025.

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