Noordhinder Bank is a submerged sandbank located in the North Sea, off the coast of the Netherlands. It is situated to the west of the Dutch mainland and is part of the larger Dutch continental shelf. The bank is known for its relatively shallow waters, which can influence local marine ecosystems and navigation. In addition to its ecological importance, Noordhinder Bank has been the focus of various maritime activities, including fishing, shipping, and more recently, offshore wind energy development.

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