Katinger Watt

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Katinger Watt is a coastal nature reserve and former tidal flat area on the North Sea in northern Germany, known for its rich birdlife and protected wetlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
protected area
country Germany NERFINISHED
environmentalImportance biodiversity hotspot
bird migration corridor
coastal flood protection area
hasConservationStatus protected under nature conservation law
hasEcosystemType freshwater wetland
mudflat
reed bed
salt marsh
hasFeature dikes
nature trails
observation hides
polders
tidal creeks
hasHabitat breeding area for waterbirds
feeding grounds for shorebirds
resting area for migratory birds
hasLandscapeType coastal wetland
former tidal flat
hasProtectionGoal preservation of coastal habitats
preservation of wetlands
protection of breeding birds
protection of migratory birds
hasUse birdwatching
environmental education
scientific research
isManagedAs nature conservation area
knownFor migratory birds
protected wetlands
rich birdlife
locatedIn Eider estuary region
Schleswig-Holstein NERFINISHED
Northern Germany
surface form: northern Germany
locatedOn North Sea
near Eider River NERFINISHED
Eider barrage NERFINISHED
partOf North Sea coastal protection system NERFINISHED
Wadden Sea coastal region NERFINISHED

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Eiderstedt contains Katinger Watt