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38th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 38)

Wadden Sea Quality Status Report

06.09.2022

Updates to nine thematic reports of the Quality Status Report published

The Wadden Sea Quality Status Report (QSR) is a conglomeration of thematic reports reflecting the continuous monitoring and evaluation of the ecological status of the Wadden Sea, including islands and offshore areas.

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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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28.11.2022 - 01.12.2022

14th Trilateral Governmental Conference

Wilhelmshaven (D)

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30.11.2022

40th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 40)

Wilhelmshaven (D)

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06.10.2022

38th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 38)

Tønder (DK)

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08.08.2022

New Interreg North Sea project to set up a light pollution measuring network approved

The overall objective of this small-scale project is to develop a light pollution monitoring network within the Wadden Sea area that combines different measurement methods to achieve reliable results.

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18.10.2022 - 19.10.2022

Workshop: Consequences of the recent bird flu outbreak among sandwich terns in the Wadden Sea and adjacent areas

Online (lunch-to-lunch)

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19.07.2022

Bird flu causes devastating losses among sandwich terns in the Wadden Sea

The extensive number of adult sandwich terns which died during the recent outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) can have large-scale consequences for the development of the sandwich tern population in Northwest-Europe.

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