Dollart Bay
Dollart Bay is a coastal area located in the northern part of the Netherlands, near the border with Germany. It is part of the larger Wadden Sea region, which is known for its unique tidal flats and rich biodiversity. The bay is characterized by its shallow waters and mudflats, making it an important habitat for various species of birds and marine life.
The bay is also significant for its historical and economic aspects. It has been shaped by centuries of human activity, including fishing and shipping. The surrounding towns, such as Delfzijl and Emden, contribute to the local economy and tourism, attracting visitors interested in nature and maritime history.