Recent Morphologic Evolution of the German Wadden Sea
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Recent morphologic evolution of the German Wadden Sea
The Wadden Sea is a unique and important intertidal coastal zone under the pressure of changing driving forces (i.e. sea level rise, storm surges and increasing tidal range). In this study, we characterize the recent morphologic evolution of the German part of the Wadden Sea for the time period 1998 to 2016 based on a large dataset of available digital elevation models. A sediment budget analysis reveals that the Wadden Sea is accumulating sedim…
The number of grey seals in the German, Danish and Dutch Wadden Seas as well as on the island of Helgoland continues to rise.
The Wadden Sea is a nursery for grey seals. Germany's largest predator grows magnificently in the southern North Sea. However, researchers face a mystery with another seal species.
Grey seals feel comfortable in the Wadden Sea: the total number of animals has increased by an average of ten percent per year over the past five years, according to the Wadden Sea Secretariat in Wilhelmshaven.
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