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New water habitat for amphibians and more

BREMERHAVEN. On the banks of Lower Lune, another compensation measure was implemented for Columbus Quay in October. Several waterways were created with a total water surface of 6,600 square metres, which should serve as a spawning area for different species of fish. “Habitats are also improved for other animal species such as amphibians, reptiles, birds and otters,” explains Thomas Wieland, who as a landscape architect and Head of the Compensation Team at bremenports is responsible for the project.

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