Schnook, outer dike areas near Geversdorf

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Schnook, outer dike areas near Gerversdorf

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

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location North-east of Cadenberge , districts of Cuxhaven and Stade , Lower Saxony
surface 265 ha
Identifier NSG LÜ 264
WDPA ID 329619
FFH area 58.9 ha
Geographical location 53 ° 48 '  N , 9 ° 6'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 47 '39 "  N , 9 ° 6' 29"  E
Schnook, outer dike areas near Geversdorf (Lower Saxony)
Schnook, outer dike areas near Geversdorf
Sea level from 1 m to 4 m
Setup date February 16, 2004
administration NLWKN

Schnook, outer dyke areas near Geversdorf is a former nature reserve in the Lower Saxony municipalities of Cadenberge in the combined municipality of Land Hadeln in the district of Cuxhaven and Balje in the combined municipality of Nordkehdingen in the district of Stade .

The nature reserve with the registration NSG LÜ 264 was around 265  hectares . Of this, 263 hectares were in the district of Cuxhaven and 2 hectares in the district of Stade. A small part of the nature reserve was part of the FFH area "Lower Elbe". The area has been under nature protection since February 16, 2004. On November 17, 2017, it opened up in the newly designated “ Untere Oste ” nature reserve . Responsible lower nature conservation authorities were the districts of Cuxhaven and Stade.

The former nature reserve is located east of Geversdorf in the river marsh of the Oste . It is located entirely in the dike area and is characterized by extensively used grassland and fallow land . The tide -influenced area is ditches, creeks and remnants of old arms crisscrossed the Oste. In the area of waters are Watt areas and reed beds to find. The nature reserve was a valuable area, especially for waders and water birds . In the opinion of the Lower Saxony State Office for Water Management, Coastal and Nature Protection , it is of great importance as the most important breeding and feeding area for meadow birds such as the lapwing , the common snipe and the redshank in the district Cuxhaven. With a mosaic of grassland, creeks, ditches and reed beds, this area is important throughout Germany for the preservation of these endangered species. In autumn 2017, pits and trenches are to be widened again through construction work. This is to be combined with the flattening of bank areas. [obsolete] The aim is "to restore the previously existing tidal influence in some areas and to optimize the water balance and structural wealth in these areas." The management of this area in the form of extensive meadow or pasture use should be discussed with the local farmers become.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Schnook nature reserve is upgraded , press release, Lower Saxony State Agency for Water Management, Coastal and Nature Conservation, 23 August 2017, accessed on 23 August 2017.