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The Rummelloch ( North Frisian : Romelgat ), also Rummelloch West , is a creek between the Hallig Hooge and Pellworm in the North Frisian Wadden Sea . It separates Norderoog and Süderoogsand and leads east of Norderoog towards Hooge. The creek is up to five meters deep.

The tidal basin belonging to the priel is one of the smallest in the North Frisian mudflats. To the west it is bounded by the open sea and the southern and Norderoogsand, to the east by the island Pellworm and the Wattscheidehöhen to the Heverstrom , to the Süderaue and to the Hoogeloch . Of its area of ​​84.5 km², the sublittoral tidal area, which is permanently under water, takes up only 17.5 km², the tidal volume permanently in the tidal basin takes up only 27% of the total volume at medium tide high water . The Rummelloch tidal basin is one of the basins with the highest proportion of tidal flats and the lowest proportion of tidal creeks in the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea .

literature

  • Frank Spiegel : Volumes of tidal basins in the North Frisian Wadden Sea in: Federal Environment Agency and national park administrations of Lower Saxony Wadden Sea / Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea (ed.): Environmental Atlas Wadden Sea. Vol. 1, North Frisian and Dithmarsches Wattenmeer , pp. 46–47; Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart 1998/1999, ISBN 3800134918

Coordinates: 54 ° 29 ′ 13 ″  N , 8 ° 32 ′ 2 ″  E