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Identifying Settlement Hotspots for Diadema antillarum
Ready to make a meaningful impact on Caribbean coral reefs? Join Reef Renewal Bonaire to study Diadema antillarum, a critical species for maintaining reef health, whose populations were severely affected by a mass mortality event ...
Supervisor: Alwin Hylkema
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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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 |
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Assessing Chemical Pollutants in Bonaire's Marine Ecosystems
This project aims to assess the concentrations of PCBs, PBDEs, organochlorine pesticides, metals (in sediments only), and PAHs in both sediments and the water column of Bonaire's coastal environments. Additionally, lionfish specie ...
Supervisor: Dr. Gulsah Dogruer
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Stichting de Noordzee: Nature-friendly decommissioning
Contact mae.education@wur.nl for more information.
The OSPAR Quality Status Report (2023) reaffirms that the North Sea's ecosystem is in poor condition. Current legislation mandates that all man-made structures at sea (excludin ...
Supervisor: Pim Somers, stichting de Noordzee
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Various internships on mangrove restoration in Aruba
Mangroves are unique plants that grow in the tidal zone along tropical coastlines and lagoons and fulfil key ecological functions in the coastal marine ecosystem. Throughout the world, mangroves were lost primarily due to removal ...
Supervisor: Nadine Peck
Dolfi Debrot
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Is animal welfare relevant for bivalves?
The welfare of sentient animals affected by human management is a core societal concern. Other than cephalopods, invertebrates are not recognized as sentient (capable of feeling pain and pleasure) and are consequently not protecte ...
Supervisor: Edwin Foekema
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Benthic Communities around turbines with a Nature-Inclusive Design
Wageningen Marine Research and De Rijke Noordzee are looking for a motivated student to support research on species communities associated with an innovative nature-inclusive design. The primary focus will be on analysing and inte ...
Supervisor: Lea Kornau
Joop Coolen
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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