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Ecophysiological tolerance of macrozoobenthos.
This research includes field and laboratory work on-site at NIOZ-Texel. This includes working with research assistants on the SIBES (Synoptic Intertidal Benthic Survey) ecological time series – the largest and longest-running sa ...
Supervisor: Dr. Katharina Alter
Prof. Myron Peck

Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
Seasonality of western Wadden Sea fish.
This research includes field and laboratory work on-site at NIOZ-Texel. This includes working with research assistants on the daily monitoring of fish catches in our coastal fyke survey (one of the longest-running time series on m ...
Supervisor: Dr. Anieke van Leeuwen
Dr. Myron Peck

Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
ElasmoPower: Effects of electromagnetic fields in shark and ray embryos
You will study the embryogenesis of sharks and rays when exposed to electromagnetic fields. This project is based in Wageningen.  ...
Supervisor: Annemiek Hermans
Tinka Murk

Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
ReViFES - Obtaining larvae of flat oysters for restoration
At present, flat oyster hatchery production is erratic with sudden and unexplained mortalities of larvae and spat. Contrary to e.g. Pacific oysters, hatchery production of flat oysters is more complicated because fertilization tak ...
Supervisor: Pauline Kamermans
Sophie Valk

Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
Biodiversity in Offshore Wind Parks
Offshore wind parks, besides being a valuable source of renewable energy, also provide opportunities for enhancing marine life. Nature-inclusive design (NID) elements are specifically designed to fulfil both a technical and an eco ...
Supervisor: Anne Raspoort
Reindert Nijland

Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
How to use trophic relations for building marine food webs
Food webs represent a structured way of looking at marine life functioning, by illustrating an entire community assemblage through one graphical representation. Food webs describe which species are present in an environment and ho ...
Supervisor: Carmen-Lucia David
Martine van den Heuvel-Greve

Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
Effects of lost fishing gear on marine flora and fauna in the North Sea and Adriatic Sea
Lost and abandoned fishing gear (LAFG) has been identified as a large contributor to marine plastic pollution. Once lost in the ocean fishing gear is continuously capturing marine life that is getting entangled and often perishes. ...
Supervisor: Erik Wurz, Diede Maas
Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
Coral Reef Restoration in Bonaire
We offer an internship designed to introduce individuals to the non-profit sector of marine conservation with a focus on the restoration of tropical coral reef ecosystems. During this internship you will be trained and certified a ...
Supervisor: Lola Salvador (lola@reefrenewalbonaire.org)
Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
International Hatchery Working Group
The bottle necks in hatchery production of the flat oyster Ostrea edulis is not limited to the Netherlands. To gain insight in the factors causing mortalities an international hatchery working group was set up in 2022. In 2023 all ...
Supervisor: Pauline Kamermans
Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
ReViFES - Mobility of substrates for flat oysters for restoration
A common way to introduce flat oysters in a restoration area such as the North Sea is to introduce spat on shell, i.e. settled larvae on empty shells. What is the fate of the shells on the sea bed? What shape and weight do they ne ...
Supervisor: Pauline Kamermans
Department: Marine Animal Ecology
 
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