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  • Earliest Version Launch Date Globally
    12/07/2020
  • Latest Version
    2.0.1
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Version History

  • Version2.0.1
    06/27/2023
    Size:352.95M
    Update Log

    The app has been expanded to include the area of Wismar Bay - incl. the voluntary agreement.
    The nautical chart has been improved and now has a dynamic display. Detailed maps for the Wismar Bay and the Bay of Greifswald can be downloaded as needed.
    The layer icon can be used to fade in our out the areas for boating and fishing.
    A bird list with bird calls has been added.
    More fish species have been added.

    Screenshots
    App Description

    The app can be used to pinpoint your location in Wismar Bay and the Bay of Greifswald It also shows the particularly sensitive areas and boating rules in the voluntary agreements within the Natura 2000 areas. Users, e.g. people who are fishing, sailing, motor boating, kite-surfing, rowing, kayaking or canoeing, can see on their smartphone or tablet at any time whether they are inside or outside protected areas. It is no longer a valid excuse to say you don’t know where you are!
    The app is designed to help you comply with the BOATING RULES. Improved navigation on the water will reduce disturbances in the protected bays and in the breeding and resting areas of waterbirds. It is intended to help ensure that people and nature can co-exist in harmony in the species-rich coastal waters.
    Interesting information about NATURE is provided for individual areas and the legal regulations are also available for anyone who wants to know more.
    HOW THE APP WORKS
    Navigate through the Wismar Bay and the Bay of Greifswald using the routing function. Waypoints make it easy for you to avoid the protected areas.
    Click on the red and orange zoning or colour-coded protected areas to learn more about nature and special regulations.
    The “Nature” section contains a glossary with explanations of protected areas, regulations and institutions.
    In the “Fish” section you can find useful information about fishing, including a description of individual fish, fishing seasons, minimum sizes, periods closed to fishing and the Red List status of the individual species.
    The “Bird” section features common birds with photos and audio.
    Detailed maps can be downloaded under “Info” and then “Nautical charts”.
    FEATURES:
    - Waypoints can be set with the routing function. The distance and course of the selected route are automatically displayed.
    - Orange and red areas indicate when boating is permitted in the area or not.
    - If the boat crosses the boundary of a restricted protected area, a message automatically appears on the map.
    - Coloured areas provide information about the protected areas (including nature conservation areas and fish sanctuaries).
    - Minimum sizes and seasons closed for fishing: during the season when fishing is not permitted for a species, a crossed-out fishhook appears next to the fish.
    - Winter sanctuaries, fish and spawning sanctuaries are only shown on the map during the period closed for fishing.
    - Use the layer icon to show and hide the areas for boating and fishing.
    Have a great day out on the water! Enjoy your visit and please respect nature!

  • Version2.0.0
    05/26/2023
    Size:352.90M
    Update Log

    The app has been expanded to include the area of Wismar Bay - incl. the voluntary agreement.
    The nautical chart has been improved and now has a dynamic display. Detailed maps for the Wismar Bay and the Bay of Greifswald can be downloaded as needed.
    The layer icon can be used to fade in our out the areas for boating and fishing.
    A bird list with bird calls has been added.
    More fish species have been added.

    Screenshots
    App Description

    The app can be used to pinpoint your location in Wismar Bay and the Bay of Greifswald It also shows the particularly sensitive areas and boating rules in the voluntary agreements within the Natura 2000 areas. Users, e.g. people who are fishing, sailing, motor boating, kite-surfing, rowing, kayaking or canoeing, can see on their smartphone or tablet at any time whether they are inside or outside protected areas. It is no longer a valid excuse to say you don’t know where you are!
    The app is designed to help you comply with the BOATING RULES. Improved navigation on the water will reduce disturbances in the protected bays and in the breeding and resting areas of waterbirds. It is intended to help ensure that people and nature can co-exist in harmony in the species-rich coastal waters.
    Interesting information about NATURE is provided for individual areas and the legal regulations are also available for anyone who wants to know more.
    HOW THE APP WORKS
    Navigate through the Wismar Bay and the Bay of Greifswald using the routing function. Waypoints make it easy for you to avoid the protected areas.
    Click on the red and orange zoning or colour-coded protected areas to learn more about nature and special regulations.
    The “Nature” section contains a glossary with explanations of protected areas, regulations and institutions.
    In the “Fish” section you can find useful information about fishing, including a description of individual fish, fishing seasons, minimum sizes, periods closed to fishing and the Red List status of the individual species.
    The “Bird” section features common birds with photos and audio.
    Detailed maps can be downloaded under “Info” and then “Nautical charts”.
    FEATURES:
    - Waypoints can be set with the routing function. The distance and course of the selected route are automatically displayed.
    - Orange and red areas indicate when boating is permitted in the area or not.
    - If the boat crosses the boundary of a restricted protected area, a message automatically appears on the map.
    - Coloured areas provide information about the protected areas (including nature conservation areas and fish sanctuaries).
    - Minimum sizes and seasons closed for fishing: during the season when fishing is not permitted for a species, a crossed-out fishhook appears next to the fish.
    - Winter sanctuaries, fish and spawning sanctuaries are only shown on the map during the period closed for fishing.
    - Use the layer icon to show and hide the areas for boating and fishing.
    Have a great day out on the water! Enjoy your visit and please respect nature!

  • Version1.1.1
    06/04/2021
    Size:132.78M
    Update Log

    In the new version we have made minor design changes and fixed bugs from previous versions.

    Screenshots
    App Description

    The app can be used to locate one's own position on the Greifswald Bodden and Strelasund. At the same time, the protected zones within the Natura 2000 area are displayed. Thus, Bodden users, e.g. anglers, sailors, kiters, rowers, paddlers or canoeists, can check on their smartphone or tablet at any time where they are currently located and whether they are inside or outside protected areas. The argument of not knowing where the border is no longer counts! This makes it possible for everyone to easily comply with the "Voluntary Agreement on Nature Conservation, Water Sports and Fishing in the Greifswald Bodden and Strelasund" on the water.

    HOW THE APP WORKS:

    Navigate your way through the Greifswald Bodden with the help of the "routing function". With the help of waypoints, you can easily navigate around the protected areas.
    Click on the red and orange zoning or colour-coded protected areas to learn more about nature and special regulations.
    In the "Nature" section you will find a glossary with explanations of the protected areas, regulations and institutions.
    In the "Fish" section you will find useful information on angling, including the way of life, fishing times, minimum sizes and closed seasons of the individual species.

    FEATURES:
    - Waypoints can be set with the routing function. Distance and course of the selected route are automatically displayed.
    - Orange and red areas à a short text and a crossed-out boat explain when you are allowed to navigate the area or not.
    - If the boat passes a border of a restricted protected area, a note automatically appears on the map.
    - Coloured areas à information about the protected areas (including nature conservation areas and fish sanctuaries) appear.
    - Minimum sizes and closed seasons of the fish species: During the closed season, a crossed-out fishhook appears next to the fish.
    - Winter camps, fish and spawning sanctuaries are only displayed on the map during the fishing ban period.

    The app serves as an aid to the COMPLIANCE with the DANGER RULES. If fewer watercraft enter the core zones, the disturbance in the breeding and resting areas of waterbirds will be reduced.

    Interesting information on NATURE is provided for individual sub-areas and legal bases are deposited for those who want to know more.

    The SHIELDING TIMES and MINIMUM MEASURES of the most important fish species are shown at a glance. In addition, all FISHING and LAKES PROTECTION AREAS as well as WINTER STORAGE are shown on the map for anglers. NOTE: These areas are only shown on the map when they are active.

    The improved orientation on the water is intended to reduce DISTURBANCES in the protected bays, the Natura 2000 core zones, so that people and nature can use the species-rich Bodden waters in harmony.

    Have a nice day out there on the water. Enjoy and please respect nature!
    The app is available in three languages: German, English and Polish. The selection is made automatically according to the language setting of your mobile device.

  • Version1.1
    06/03/2021
    Size:132.78M
    Update Log

    In the new version we have added English and Polish language versions of the app.

    Screenshots
    App Description

    The app can be used to locate one's own position on the Greifswald Bodden and Strelasund. At the same time, the protected zones within the Natura 2000 area are displayed. Thus, Bodden users, e.g. anglers, sailors, kiters, rowers, paddlers or canoeists, can check on their smartphone or tablet at any time where they are currently located and whether they are inside or outside protected areas. The argument of not knowing where the border is no longer counts! This makes it possible for everyone to easily comply with the "Voluntary Agreement on Nature Conservation, Water Sports and Fishing in the Greifswald Bodden and Strelasund" on the water.

    HOW THE APP WORKS:

    Navigate your way through the Greifswald Bodden with the help of the "routing function". With the help of waypoints, you can easily navigate around the protected areas.
    Click on the red and orange zoning or colour-coded protected areas to learn more about nature and special regulations.
    In the "Nature" section you will find a glossary with explanations of the protected areas, regulations and institutions.
    In the "Fish" section you will find useful information on angling, including the way of life, fishing times, minimum sizes and closed seasons of the individual species.

    FEATURES:
    - Waypoints can be set with the routing function. Distance and course of the selected route are automatically displayed.
    - Orange and red areas à a short text and a crossed-out boat explain when you are allowed to navigate the area or not.
    - If the boat passes a border of a restricted protected area, a note automatically appears on the map.
    - Coloured areas à information about the protected areas (including nature conservation areas and fish sanctuaries) appear.
    - Minimum sizes and closed seasons of the fish species: During the closed season, a crossed-out fishhook appears next to the fish.
    - Winter camps, fish and spawning sanctuaries are only displayed on the map during the fishing ban period.

    The app serves as an aid to the COMPLIANCE with the DANGER RULES. If fewer watercraft enter the core zones, the disturbance in the breeding and resting areas of waterbirds will be reduced.

    Interesting information on NATURE is provided for individual sub-areas and legal bases are deposited for those who want to know more.

    The SHIELDING TIMES and MINIMUM MEASURES of the most important fish species are shown at a glance. In addition, all FISHING and LAKES PROTECTION AREAS as well as WINTER STORAGE are shown on the map for anglers. NOTE: These areas are only shown on the map when they are active.

    The improved orientation on the water is intended to reduce DISTURBANCES in the protected bays, the Natura 2000 core zones, so that people and nature can use the species-rich Bodden waters in harmony.

    Have a nice day out there on the water. Enjoy and please respect nature!
    The app is available in three languages: German, English and Polish. The selection is made automatically according to the language setting of your mobile device.

  • Version1.0
    12/07/2020
    Size:195.90M
    Screenshots
    App Description

    Mit der App kann die eigene Position auf dem Greifswalder Bodden und Strelasund lokalisiert werden. Gleichzeitig werden die geschützten Zonen innerhalb des Natura 2000 Gebietes angezeigt. Somit können die Boddennutzer, z.B. Angler, Segler, Kiter, Ruderer, Paddler oder Kanuten, jederzeit auf dem Smartphone oder Tablet nachsehen, wo sie sich aktuell befinden und ob sie sich innerhalb oder außerhalb geschützter Gebiete aufhalten. Das Argument, nicht zu wissen wo sich die Grenze befindet, zählt jetzt nicht mehr! So wird jedem ermöglicht, die „Freiwillige Vereinbarung Naturschutz, Wassersport und Angeln im Greifswalder Bodden und Strelasund“ auf dem Wasser ganz einfach einzuhalten.

    WIE DIE APP FUNKTIONIERT:

    Navigiere dich mit Hilfe der „Routing-Funktion“ durch den Greifswalder Bodden. Mit Hilfe von Wegepunkten kannst du ganz einfach die geschützten Gebiete umfahren.
    Klicke auf die roten und orangen Zonierungen oder farbig markierten Schutzgebiete, um mehr über die Natur und spezielle Regelungen zu erfahren.
    Im Bereich “Natur“ findest du ein Glossar mit Erläuterungen zu den Schutzgebieten, Regelungen und Institutionen.
    Im Bereich “Fisch” erfährst du nützliche Infos zum Angeln, u.a. Lebensweise, Fangzeiten, Mindestmaße und Schonzeiten der einzelnen Arten.

    FEATURES:
    - Mit der Routing Funktion können Wegpunkte gesetzt werden. Distanz und Kurs der gewählten Route werden automatisch angezeigt.
    - Orange und rote Gebiete à ein kurzer Text und ein durchgestrichenes Boot erläutern, wann man den Bereich befahren darf oder nicht.
    - Falls mit dem Boot eine Grenze eines beschränkten Schutzgebietes passiert wird, erscheint automatisch ein Hinweis in der Karte.
    - Farbige Flächen à Informationen über die Schutzgebiete (u.a. Naturschutz- und Fischschongebiete) erscheinen.
    - Mindestmaße und Schonzeiten der Fischarten: Während der Schonzeit erscheint neben dem Fisch ein durchgestrichener Angelhaken.
    - Winterlager, Fisch- und Laichschongebiete werden in der Karte nur in der Zeit des Angelverbotes angezeigt.

    Die App dient als Hilfe zur EINHALTUNG DER BEFAHRENSREGELUNG. Wenn weniger Wasserfahrzeuge in die Kernzonen fahren, verringern sich die Störungen in den Brut- und Rastgebieten der Wasservögel.

    Zu einzelnen Teilgebiete werden interessante Informationen zur NATUR angeboten und rechtlichen Grundlagen hinterlegt, für alle, die es etwas genauer wissen wollen.

    Die SCHONZEITEN und MINDESTMAßE der wichtigsten FISCHARTEN werden auf einen Blick dargestellt. Zusätzlich werden für Angler in der Karte alle FISCH- und LAICHSCHONGEBIETE sowie WINTERLAGER angezeigt. HINWEIS: Diese Gebiete werden in der Karte nur angezeigt, wenn Sie aktiv sind.

    Die verbesserte Orientierung auf dem Wasser soll STÖRUNGEN in den geschützten Buchten, den Natura 2000 Kernzonen, verringern, damit Mensch und Natur im Einklang die artenreichen Boddengewässer nutzen können.

    Habt einen schönen Tag dort draußen auf dem Wasser. Genießt und bitte respektiert die Natur!