PoelJetties in Kirchdorf harbour need to be renovated after fungal infestation

Jill Grigoleit

 · 30.05.2026

Poel: jetties in Kirchdorf harbour need to be renovated after fungal infestationPhoto: YACHT / Jozef Kubica
The jetties at Kirchdorf harbour on the island of Poel have to be renovated due to fungal infestation.
The municipality of Poel is renovating the wooden jetties in Kirchdorf harbour at a cost of 133,000 euros. The reason for this is a massive fungal infestation of the over 30-year-old construction. At the same time, Timmendorf harbour is struggling with the shipworm, which has already caused two eucalyptus piles to collapse.

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Fungal infestation in Kirchdorf

The wooden walkways in the Kirchdorf harbour on the island of Poel are about to undergo extensive renovation. Mayor Florian Lechner confirms a massive fungal infestation as the reason for the immediate need for work. The municipality is bearing the entire cost of 133,000 euros itself, as there is no time to apply for funding. The footbridges should be ready for use again this year. Last year, an investigation by Wismar University of Applied Sciences revealed that the wooden structures, which are over 30 years old, were severely damaged by a wood-destroying fungus. As part of the current repairs, all piles will be checked and replaced if necessary. The harbour in Kirchdorf is considered an important tourist location for the island of Poel, partly because many guest yachts moor here.


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Ship's conch in Timmendorf

While a fungus is attacking the wood in Kirchdorf, Timmendorf harbour is struggling with a different biological problem. The shipworm Teredo navalis is causing considerable damage to wooden harbour facilities along the entire Mecklenburg Baltic coast. According to Lechner, two years ago two eucalyptus piles broke off in Timmendorf harbour, which had only been installed two years previously. A current investigation shows that other oak and eucalyptus piles are affected by the infestation. However, a large part of the construction is made of the tropical wood Greenheart, which has so far been largely resistant to the shipworm. The mussel recently caused massive damage in Wismar, where the Brunkowkai quay had to be renovated at a cost of 8.5 million euros.

Poel is not an isolated case: threat to wooden jetties

Although the parallel damage in Kirchdorf and Timmendorf have different causes, they illustrate the vulnerability of wooden harbour facilities to biological influences. While the fungal infestation in Kirchdorf necessitates short-term repairs, the shipworm represents a long-term structural challenge for the entire coastal region.

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Jill Grigoleit

Jill Grigoleit

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Jill Grigoleit was born in Hanover in 1985. An early childhood memory is the large collection of YACHT and SURF magazines from her sailing and surfing enthusiast father. However, growing up in a small Swabian village on the Neckar, she had less to do with water sports in her childhood, apart from a few trips to the Baltic Sea with her family. After studying journalism in Bremen and Hanover, she went into television for a few years. Through a few lucky coincidences, she ended up on the water in 2011 and then returned to the written word professionally. For over ten years, she lived with her family on a houseboat in their own harbor south of Hamburg and wrote a book about houseboat building and life with children on the water. Since 2020, she has mainly been writing travel reports and features about people who live and work on and near the water for BOOTE. She has been a permanent member of the Delius Klasing water sports editorial team since January 2024.

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