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Wide view of the coastal landscape of the Banc d‘Arguin, with a shallow lagoon bordered by sandy shores.

Methodological guideline for climate impact modelling of tidal wetlands along the East Atlantic Flyway

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Cutout of cover page with the title and three small images: Two people outside over guidebook talking, a map displaying the route of the East Atlantic Flyway, Flock of Greater Flamingos & Lesser Black-backed Gulls

Capacity building assessment and strategic framework for waterbird monitoring of the East Atlantic Flyway coastal zone of Africa

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Publication cover with title and photo of green and blooming salt marsh on sunny day.

2025 Annual Report

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Breeding bird trend report (delayed)

Harbour seal resting on sand looking into the camera.

Survey Results of Harbour Seals in the Wadden Sea in 2025

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Trends of Migratory and Wintering Waterbirds in the Wadden Sea 1987/1988 - 2022/2023

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Rat on stone beach at night.

Workshop report: Protecting breeding birds in the Wadden Sea – Navigating the challenges of predation management on Wadden Sea islands

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Close-up of exposed mudflat with traces of Lanice worms and mussel shells.

Offshore grid connections and the Wadden Sea: Environmental impacts and key mitigation action fields

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A group of grey seals resting and sunbathing on a sand bank near the water with birds circling above.

Grey Seal Numbers in the Wadden Sea and Helgoland in 2024-2025

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Pioneer dunes with dune grass, a flock of birds on the horizon. © H.-U. Rösner.

Application of the Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI) for the Wadden Sea World Heritage property

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