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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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Harbour Seal Numbers in the Wadden Sea and on Helgoland in 2022

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24.10.2022

TWSC celebrates 25 years Wadden Sea Plan

The trilateral Wadden Sea Plan was adopted at the 8th Trilateral Governmental Conference in Stade in 1997.

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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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09.09.2022

SHIRE partners discuss study results on fish species occurence in past 500 years

In the past months, an international team of experts and students worked on the reconstruction of the historical fish assemblage of the Wadden Sea

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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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13.07.2022

Danish Centre for Wadden Sea Research established

In June 2022, Aarhus University took the initiative to establish the Danish Centre for Wadden Sea Research under the auspices of the Department of Ecoscience.

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29.11.2022

39th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 39)

Wilhelmshaven (D)

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