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Microplastic survey in coastal ecosystems in Zanzibar
Under The Wave, is a Zanzibar-based non-governmental organization committed to environmental conservation and sustainable practices.
The selected intern will play a pivotal role in our initiative to monitor microplastics on the ...
Supervisor: Yong Mi Janse from Under the Wave
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Assessing benthic diversity along environmental gradients
Towards more eco-friendly foreshore nourishments: impacts on & solutions for biodiversity
PEN & MAE offer 2 MSc projects in marine (benthic) ecology
Using molecular techniques (metabarcoding) and next generation sequencing to ...
Supervisor: Merlijn Hulsenboom
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Sound as settlement cue for coral larvae
Corals start their lives as pelagic larvae and must find a suitable location to settle were they stay for the rest of their lives. Underwater sound from coral reefs may be an important cue which indicates the suitability of an are ...
Supervisor: Jeroen Hubert
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Dolphin Behaviour Data Analysis Intern
Join our dedicated team at Under The Wave Organisation as a Dolphin Behaviour Data Analysis Intern and contribute to vital research on the impact of tourist boats on dolphin behaviour off the northeastern coast of Zanzibar. This i ...
Supervisor: Yong Mi
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Determining effects of counting methodology on phytoplankton diversity indicators
The Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) located in Texel has at its disposal a
marine environmental time series that started as early as 1861 and is maintained until
nowadays in the Wadden Sea (Philippart et al., ...
Supervisor: Dr. Katja Philippart
Léon Serre-Fredj
Dr. Myron Peck
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Turtle Conservation: Nest relocation program
Email mae.education@wur.nl for an information leaflet.
Sea turtles in Zanzibar face a wide range of threats, including but not limited to pollution (light, chemicals, and plastic), coastal development, and poaching. Under the W ...
Supervisor: Yong Mi
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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