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SedWay: Safeguarding the natural sedimentary processes in the Wadden Sea for biodiversity and people

Exposed sandy mudflats with ripples.

The four-year research project SedWay aims to help protect the natural sedimentary processes in the Wadden Sea, which is a critical region recognised by UNESCO for its unique geomorphological and ecological characteristics. A full update will be provided by the project managers shortly.

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