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14.05.2026

At the heart of the flyway: Visiting Parc National du Banc d'Arguin

Following the FOMACO regional forum in Nouakchott, CREAF partners had the opportunity to visit Parc National du Banc d'Arguin (PNBA) in Mauritania.

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13.05.2026

CREAF showcases flyway collaboration at West African coastal forum

The Climate Resilient East Atlantic Flyway project hosted a side event at the Forum des Acteurs du Littoral et Marin en Afrique de l'Ouest (FOMACO).

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Guidance Tool: Power Cables in the Wadden Sea

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18.05.2026

Swimway launches Fish Without Borders Webinar Series

The first webinar in the Swimway Fish Without Borders webinar series on 12 May 2026 brought together scientists, conservation practitioners, policy experts, and authorities.

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03.06.2026

New Tool Helps Protect Wadden Sea During Offshore Wind Expansion

As offshore wind development accelerates in the North Sea, new electricity cables are increasingly required to connect offshore farms to land – often crossing the Wadden Sea.

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Swimway Vision and Action Programme 2026-2032

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Trilateral Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (2025)

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11.05.2026

Checking the Progress: Midterm meeting of Wadden Sea Research Programme

In the beginning of May, the midterm meeting of the German-Dutch Wadden Sea Research Programme in Wilhelmshaven provided a valuable opportunity to discuss the scientific progress of the six funded Projects and share knowledge and utilisation products.

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24.04.2026

Experts discuss climate change impacts on flyway sites at 4th East Atlantic Flyway Seminar

On Hallig Langeneß, scientists, site managers, policy experts, and bird enthusiasts discussed how to preserve key tidal flat ecosystems along the flyway in the face of climate change.

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07.05.2026

New publication supports waterbird monitoring along the East Atlantic Flyway

A new publication provides practical guidance for monitoring waterbird populations at critical wetland sites across the East Atlantic Flyway, with a particular focus on Western Africa.

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