Grot Deil
Grot Deil | ||
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Waters | Breitling | |
Geographical location | 53 ° 59 '17.1 " N , 11 ° 29' 16.9" E | |
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length | 55 m | |
width | 55 m | |
surface | 0.17 ha | |
Residents | uninhabited |
Grot Deil is an approximately 0.17 hectare large, uninhabited island in Breitling between the Mecklenburg mainland and the island of Poel . It belongs to the community of Blowatz .
The flat Bodden Island is approximately 55 meters long and wide. Its shape resembles a U lying on its side because of an indentation in the northwest. It is 340 meters from the mainland and 520 meters from Poel.
Until the mid-1970s, Grot Deil was used as a pasture, since then it has been a breeding bird habitat . A homogeneously developed beach aster grows on the island - reed beds with occurrences of common beach cornice ( Bolboschoenus maritimus ), fescue fescue ( Festuca arundinacea ) and chickweed ( Spergularia media ) as well as the species English spoonbill that is on the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania red list ( Cochlearia anglica ), salt marsh red fescue ( Festuca salina ), beach aster ( Aster tripolium ) and beach mugwort ( Artemisia maritima ).
Grot Deil is part of the FFH area “ Wismarbucht ” and the European bird sanctuary “Wismarbucht und Salzhaff”.
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- ↑ Biotope sheet for the island (PDF file; 20 kB)
- ^ Map portal Environment Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania