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31.08.2023

Experts express concern about biodiversity in the Wadden Sea

More than 150 representatives from science, nature conservation, and politics met at Wadden Sea Day titled “Put the Wadden Sea’s Biodiversity on the path to recovery!”

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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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23.09.2022

Wadden Sea serves as pilot region to UNESCO on environmental DNA sampling

The UNESCO World Heritage Centre in Paris is conducting a global citizen science initiative on environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling in the UNESCO World Heritage marine sites.

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25.08.2022

Wadden Sea Day: Understanding connections between species essential to Wadden Sea’s management

“Who eats whom” was at the centre of this year’s Wadden Sea Day, held on 25 August in Wilhelmshaven.

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01.07.2022

Wadden Sea wide counts: Long-term growth in grey seal numbers may be slowing down

Since their recolonization of the Wadden Sea in the mid 20th-century, the grey seal population has considerably increased.

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02.12.2021

Forskere vurderer, at Vadehavet er i alvorlig fare på grund af klimaforandringer

Verdensarv Vadehavets internationale videnskabelige symposium formulerer anbefalinger om beskyttelse af økosystemet og biodiversiteten.

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09.11.2020

Spættede sæler slår rekord

Vadehavets bestand af spættet sæl er sund og stabil. Men der er et spørgsmål, der undrer forskerne.

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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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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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10.05.2019

Wadden Sea still weak link in international Flyway

A new analysis of the large scale bird count in 33 countries along the East Atlantic Flyway indicates that a large number of bird species using the Wadden Sea are not doing well.

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