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48th Meeting of the Wadden Sea Board (WSB 48) documents

A group of people standing behind two high tables.
06.02.2026

Next step toward new building: Preliminary rental agreements signed

If everything goes according to plan, construction is expected to begin this summer. 

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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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Two chicks in high gras.
30.01.2026

Breeding Bird Action Plan update: Workshop on strengthening conservation efforts

On 26-27 January 2026, experts and stakeholders from across the Wadden Sea region held a trilateral workshop in Wilhelmshaven as part of the update process of the Breeding Bird Action.

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Andrew Carryer
15.12.2025

Andrew Carryer Joins Common Wadden Sea Secretariat

As Project Officer for Renewable Energy Andrew Carryer leads work on the LANICE project and other initiatives aimed at minimising the impact of renewable energy and associated infrastructure.

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Wide view of the coastal landscape of the Banc d‘Arguin, with a shallow lagoon bordered by sandy shores.
04.02.2026

Climate impact models can help strengthen resilience of coastal wetlands along the East Atlantic Flyway

The newly published methodological guidelines are the first step in ensuring adequate data availability for modelling climate impacts at the site level.

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29.01.2026

New Report Maps Opportunities to Strengthen Waterbird Monitoring Along the African Atlantic Coastline

A new comprehensive report has been published assessing capacity for waterbird monitoring along the African part of the East Atlantic Flyway and proposing a framework for strengthening and sustaining this capacity for the future. 

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

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2025 Annual Report

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24.03.2026

Trilateral Workshop on Nature Restoration Planning for the Wadden Sea Ecosystem

Hamburg (D)

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