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Joint efforts for a sustainable solution

WILHELMSHAVEN. In November, around 250 representatives from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and the maritime industry met to discuss their cooperation for the Wadden Sea World Natural Heritage at the 14th Trilateral Wadden Sea Conference in Wilhelmshaven. Afterwards, Lower Saxony’s Environment Minister Christian Meyer summed up the situation as follows: “We need to do everything in our power to conserve the Wadden Sea World Natural Heritage Site in the future.” This is the reason for setting up a trilateral-coordinated research project.

Credits: Andreas Burmann

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