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14.03.2022

New faces joined the Wadden Sea Board at its 35th meeting

The 35th meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB) was held online on 10 March 2022. A few new members were welcomed.

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17.03.2022

Short animation shows the importance of dune dynamics

The Programme towards a Rich Wadden Sea, together with the Province of Noord-Holland, Staatsbosbeheer and Rijkswaterstaat, prepared a short animation about the importance of dune dynamics.

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35th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 35)

Protecting and Monitoring Habitats in the Wadden Sea

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26.08.2022

37th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 37)

Wilhelmshaven (D)

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28.04.2022 - 29.04.2022

36th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 36)

Varde (DK)

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10.03.2022

35th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 35)

Online

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22.11.2021

34th meeting of the Wadden Sea Board held online

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02.12.2021

Scientists see Wadden Sea at serious risk due to climate change

International Scientific Symposium on Wadden Sea World Heritage formulates recommendations on protection of ecosystem and biodiversity

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01.11.2021

Harbour seal population size in the Wadden Sea plateaus close to the level it was in 1900

Thirty years after the implementation of the Wadden Sea Seal Agreement, the population of harbour seals in the Wadden Sea, has increased five-fold and is assumed to have reached the same level as estimated in 1900.

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