
- Mudflat taken against the light, Ecomare
Tidal flats and shallows
The tidal flats are those sections in the Wadden Sea which emerge during low tide. It contains the entire landscape of sandbanks and exposed channels. The wad can be sand or muddy. One uses the term 'the wadden' to refer to the entire wadden region, including the islands and unexposed channels. In Groningen, the term 'wad' often only refers to the sandy exposed sandbanks. The origin of the word 'wad' comes from the old Frisian word 'vade', which means to ford or wade through.
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See also
- Algae and seaweeds
- Baltic Tellin
- Benthic fauna tidal flats
- Birds of the tidal flats
- Cockles
- Curlew
- Delta
- Diatoms
- Dunlin
- Eel-pout
- Eelgrass
- Fish Wadden Sea
- Flatfish
- Flounder
- Frisian wadden coast
- Gapers
- Godwits and shanks
- Groningen wadden coast
- Hermit crab
- Herring
- Laver spire shell
- Lugworms
- Marine mammals
- Mussels
- North Sea
- Organic matter in sea
- Periwinkles
- Phytoplankton
- Pipefish
- Plaice
- Plovers
- Rivers
- Salt marshes
- Sea fish
- Seawater
- Shipping
- Shore crab
- Shorthorn sculpin
- Shrimp and prawns
- Smelt
- Sole
- Sprat
- Three-spined stickleback
- Tides and water levels
- Wadden Sea
- Zooplankton
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