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Welcome to WaddenSee Satellite Data Dashboard
We rely on cutting-edge datasets that meet the highest standards of quality and accuracy. Our information is drawn from extensive sources, ensuring that the data we employ is both recent, relevant and reliable. We place a strong emphasis on transparency, allowing interested parties to trace the origins of our datasets and gain a comprehensive understanding of their sources.
The salinityraster showcases the quantity of salt that has been dissolved within the Wadden Sea. Maritime organisms all have their own ranges of salinitylevels within the Wadden Sea which they inhabit. This coud help in the future for decision making and protecting maritime species within the area.
The bathymetrical data showcases the depth of the sea and furthermore is an indicator for general underwater morphology. It could be used in the future to assist in creating new shiproutes.
The abundance dataset shows the zones in which observations have been done on bivalves within the study region part of the Wadden Sea. The data has been rasterized and could be used in the future to protect these regions from destruction.
The bathymetrical data showcases the depth of the sea and furthermore is an indicator for general underwater morphology. It could be used in the future to assist in creating new shiproutes.
Gathered by Sentinel, the abundance dataset shows the zones in which observations have been done on bivalves within the study region part of the Wadden Sea. The data has been rasterized and could be used in the future to protect these regions from destruction.
The dataset shows the zones in which observations have been done on bivalves within the study region part of the Wadden Sea. The data has been rasterized and could be used in the future to protect these regions from destruction.
The sedimentraster is derived from point vector data. It shows areas in the intertidal zone which are not submerged during low tide.
The abundance dataset shows the zones in which observations have been done on bivalves within the study region part of the Wadden Sea. The data has been rasterized and could be used in the future to protect these regions from destruction.
The bathymetrical data showcases the depth of the sea and furthermore is an indicator for general underwater morphology. It could be used in the future to assist in creating new shiproutes.
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