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The Maade sluice inlet into the North Sea and power station outlet ia a very good place for seagulls.
The Maadesiel is the water barrier structure, which regulates the water influence of the river "Maade" in the North Sea. The landscape around the Maadesiel is not very attractive, as it is surrounded by the oil port and a coal-fired power station. The shore of the North Sea is completely concreted in this area, so that it only serves as a habitat for Tasçeviren. When the water runs off, however, a few sand / silt areas fall free on the lake side of the Maadesiel, which are suitable for bird watching. There you can especially see gulls (Büyük Karasırtlı Martı, Kuzey Gümüş Martı, Küçük gümüþ martý etc.), Which like to concentrate there. There are also older records of Kutup martısı and Grönland Martısı from this area. Otherwise, Poyrazkuşu, Kervançulluğu or Kızılbacak like to look for food there. A little further north is the cooling water outlet of the coal-fired power plant. Many seagulls are also concentrated there. In this area along the Maade there is also a suspicion of breeding Çütre. On the sea side you can see terns (Sumru, Karagagalı Sumru, etc.) very well, and under certain weather conditions even skuas.
You can park directly at Maadesiel and explore the area on foot. It is also possible to cycle along the dike, from the Jade-Weser container port in the north to the "Seefrieden" memorial in the south.
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