Wadden Sea
The Wadden Sea lies between the coastal region of the northwest of Europe and the lower part of the Frisian Islands. The Wadden Sea has many different organisms each living differently. Wadden Sea extends from Den Helder in the northwest of Netherlands to the great river estuaries in Germany and heading all the way to the northern boundary in Salinger, Denmark. The coastline of the Wadden Sea has been greatly advanced by man.
Wadden Sea Facts for Kids
Some of the interesting facts of Wadden Sea include
- Wadden Sea has a total area which is estimated to be 3,861 square miles and covers a total distance of 248 miles which is equivalent to 400 km.
- Wadden Sea has been observed as an ideal migration site for more than 30 species of birds.The sea has the capability to host a maximum of 12 million birds. The birds are attracted to this sea by the good environment suitable for breeding and nesting.
- Wadden Sea is one of the best places for leisure activities such as swimming, boat riding, watching of birds, cycling activities, watching of seal and a good site for mudflat hiking.
- Wadden Sea is a habitat more than 5000 different types of plants and animals with some being seals, porpoises and historical whales.
- Wadden Sea has the largest national parks in Denmark with the total area covered by the national parks estimated to be about 1,466 square kilometers. Tourists who visit the national parks in Wadden Sea enjoy extraordinary wildlife species found on its land.
- Wadden Sea has many islands on it which are collectively named as’ Frisian Islands”
- Wadden Sea is under the control of three countries in which it is located namely Germany, Denmark and Netherlands.
- Wadden Sea is unique in that it is the largest unbroken area that is above water at low tide and under water at high tide on earth.
- In 2009 the Wadden Sea parts in Germany and Dutch were added to the list of UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Afterwards in 2014 the Danish was also added to the list.
- Wadden Sea is one the largest remaining zone where organisms continue to live between low and high tideline and natural process continue to move on large scale without any interruptions.
- In 1986 the area around Wadden Sea was declared as a reverse biosphere by UNESCO.
- Wadden Sea is a sea which changes a number of times per day in terms of water masses.
- Wadden Sea is the only sea area in the world with a moderate and pleasant climate.
- Wadden Sea is one of the biggest wetlands in earth.
With all these facts about the Wadden Sea it would be nice to look at the some of the questions that might be common among people.
Question: Are there any threats to the native creatures and plants living in the Wadden Sea?
Answer: Yes, this is because there has been introduction of aggressive species by human beings which are negatively impacting on the native species.
Question: Are there any measures put in place in order to protect the Wadden Sea?
Answer: Yes. All the three governments of countries in which Wadden Sea is located have been working hand in hand since 1978 in order to enhance protection and conservation of the Wadden Sea. Further in 1982 they had an agreement which was about joint protection of the sea. Later in 1997 they adopted a Trilateral Wadden Sea Plan.