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Washed-up organic residue entangled in blue plastic ropes.

Marine Litter in the Wadden Sea: Background, legal framework, activity inventory, recommendations

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Archive photo of fisherman and a crate full of fish on a fisherboat.
15.12.2022

International project reveals historical fish assemblages in the Wadden Sea

The trilateral Wadden Sea is a highly dynamic area, providing shelter from predators and rich feeding grounds for a host of fish species.

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Steam-powered winch on board a fishing vessel.

SHIRE Historical reconstruction of the Wadden Sea fish assemblage: Swimway historical reference - Project report

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Deceased sandwich tern lying on back in grass.

HPAI outbreak in Sandwich terns in 2022- workshop report

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12.12.2022

New Wadden Sea Seal Management Plan for 2023-2027 completed

Harbour seals are one of the most iconic species in the Wadden Sea and among the top predators in this dynamic ecosystem. Their protection is regulated by the Agreement on the Conservation of Seals in the Wadden Sea.

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A group of people standing on stage with flag poles, flyway signature poster, and sceen in background, facing the camera.
05.12.2022

Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative enlargened by five new partners

At the 14th Trilateral Governmental Conference, held in Wilhelmshaven on 28-30 November 2022, five new partner organisations signed the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative vision.

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30.11.2022

Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands agree upon enhancing the protection of the Wadden Sea World Heritage Site

The Trilateral Governmental Conference is a quadrennial meeting of the members of the Trilateral Wadden Sea Cooperation to map their course for the subsequent years until the next conference.

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Flock of migratory birds flying low above exposed mudfalt with waterline in background.

WSFI Strategic Framework 2022-2029

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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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Flock of migratory birds flying low above exposed mudfalt with waterline in background.
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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