25.04.2022 Dutch volunteers of Wadden Sea World Heritage honored with UNESCO anniversary badge On 14 April, Mayor Caroline van de Pol of Terschelling presented a World Heritage badge to three voluntary rangers. Read more
29.03.2022 Literature on artificial light at night and the Wadden Sea World Heritage in review A new scientific literature review looks at the known effect of artificial light at night on organisms and ecosystems in the Wadden Sea or similar habitats. Read more
29.03.2022 New project started at University of Groningen: Empty bottles help Wadden Sea World Heritage Empty bottles help Wadden Sea World Heritage. How? The University of Groningen (RUG) now has collection points for plastic bottles at six locations, where users can dispose their empty bottles. Read more
22.03.2022 Successful 4th Webinar of trilateral Community of Understanding Sediment Solutions On 11 March, the 4th webinar of the trilateral Community of Understanding (CoU) Sediment Solutions was held online. Read more
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. Read more
17.03.2022 Brainstorming, reflecting and collaborating at PROWAD LINK Innovation Bootcamp On 15 March, PROWAD LINK hosted the first out of two free Innovation Bootcamps to help participants with their ideas before submitting to the North Sea Sustainable Innovation Challenge. Read more
15.03.2022 North Sea Sustainable Innovation Challenge: Bootcamp Netherlands Campus Fryslân, Leeuwarden (NL) Read more
26.11.2021 Expert Group Salt Marshes and Dunes sights Marconi salt marshes During their last meeting in October 2021, the members of the Expert Group Salt Marshes and Dunes visited the Marconi salt marshes, a salt marsh development project by Bioshape in the Netherlands. Read more
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. Read more