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== Helgoland Habitat gallery ==
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File:UWL Helgoland im Nautineum Dänholm, Stralsund, Ansicht (2008-05-10).JPG|UWL Helgoland im Nautineum Dänholm, Stralsund, Ansicht
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 3 March 2025

Helgoland Habitat is a unique marine environment located in the North Sea, off the coast of Germany. It is known for its rich biodiversity and is a significant site for marine research.

Geography[edit]

The Helgoland Habitat is situated around the island of Helgoland, the only offshore island of Germany. The island is characterized by its steep cliffs and rocky outcrops, which extend into the surrounding waters, creating a unique underwater landscape.

Biodiversity[edit]

The Helgoland Habitat is home to a diverse range of marine species. This includes various types of algae, seaweed, crustaceans, mollusks, fish, and marine mammals. The area is particularly known for its large colonies of seabirds, including the Atlantic Puffin and the Northern Gannet.

Research[edit]

Due to its unique biodiversity, the Helgoland Habitat is a significant site for marine research. The Alfred Wegener Institute operates a research station on the island, which conducts studies on the local marine life and the effects of climate change on the ecosystem.

Conservation[edit]

The Helgoland Habitat is part of the Natura 2000 network, a series of protected areas across the European Union. It is also a designated Special Area of Conservation under the EU's Habitats Directive, which aims to protect Europe's most valuable and threatened species and habitats.

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