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03.09.2021

More than 100 dead harbour porpoises stranded in the Dutch Wadden Sea.

More than 100 dead harbour porpoises have washed up on the beaches of the Dutch Wadden Sea islands of Vlieland, Terschelling, Ameland and Schiermonnikoog in the last week, as reported by the University of Utrecht.

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12.07.2021

2020-2021 Wadden Sea grey seal report: counts show continued growth

The 2020-2021 counts show a steady increase in the number of grey seals in the Wadden Sea.

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A group of grey seals resting and sunbathing on a sand bank near the water with birds circling above. © Hans Verdaat (WMR).

Grey Seal Numbers in the Wadden Sea and on Helgoland in 2020-2021

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09.03.2021

32nd meeting of the Wadden Sea Board held online

Due to the ongoing pandemic, the 32nd meeting of the Wadden Sea Board, postponed from November 2020, was held online on 4 March 2021.

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02.03.2021

New research demonstrates crucial role of World Heritage marine sites in fighting climate change

UNESCO released the first global scientific assessment of its World Heritage marine sites’ blue carbon ecosystems, highlighting the critical environmental value of these habitats.

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22.01.2021

New report on breeding birds in the Wadden Sea published

About 395,000 breeding pairs of coastal breeding birds occur in the transnational Wadden Sea, of which 75% inhabit the islands and Halligen.

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Wadden Sea Ecosystem 40: Trends of Breeding Birds

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16.12.2020

First results of 2020 flyway count published

In January 2020 the third Total Count of the East Atlantic Flyway was organized. The now published compilation of national reports gives a first overview of the bird numbers counted in 32 countries along the Flyway.

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Simultaneous January 2020 waterbird and wetland census along the East Atlantic Flyway: National Reports

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09.11.2020

Experts observe a stable harbour seal population in the Wadden Sea

In August 2020, 28,352 harbour seals were counted in the Danish-Dutch-German Wadden Sea and Helgoland. This is the highest count yet recorded since 1975.

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