bremseevnen
Bremseevnen, also known as the Wadden Sea, is a shallow sea located off the northwestern coasts of Germany, the Netherlands, and Denmark. It is renowned for its unique ecosystem, which is characterized by vast intertidal areas covered by sand, silt, and mudflats, as well as salt marshes and dunes. The region is part of the North Sea and is connected to it through narrow inlets called tidal inlets, which allow seawater to flow in and out with the tides.
The Wadden Sea is one of the world’s largest remaining unbroken systems of intertidal flats and is
The region has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its global importance for biodiversity
The Wadden Sea is also culturally significant to the local communities, which have long relied on its