Trends in Wadden Sea Fish Fauna, Part I: Trilateral Cooperation

The shallow waters of the Wadden Sea and the connected estuaries and coastal waters provide indispensable habitats for a whole range of fish species in the course of their life-cycle. These areas provide spawning, feeding and nursery grounds and serve as transit route for diadromous species migrating between marine and fresh water habitats. Environmental changes (e.g. climate change) and anthropogenic pressures (e.g. fisheries) will likely result in changes in the abundance and species composition of the fish fauna in the Wadden Sea. An overview of fish monitoring programs carried out in the Wadden Sea revealed 2 mayor limitations. Firstly, the spatial coverage of surveys targeting pelagic species is limited. Secondly, the seasonal coverage of the beam trawl surveys is limited. Improved spatial and seasonal coverage will provide more insight in the dynamics of fish populations in the Wadden Sea.

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Main Authors: Bolle, L.J., Neudecker, T., Vorberg, R., Damm, U., Diederichs, B., Jager, Z., Scholle, J., Daenhardt, A., Luerssen, G., Marencic, H.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: IMARES
Subjects:coastal areas, estuaries, fishes, research, species, surveying, wadden sea, estuaria, karteren, kustgebieden, onderzoek, soorten, vissen, waddenzee,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/trends-in-wadden-sea-fish-fauna-part-i-trilateral-cooperation
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3877602024-12-03 Bolle, L.J. Neudecker, T. Vorberg, R. Damm, U. Diederichs, B. Jager, Z. Scholle, J. Daenhardt, A. Luerssen, G. Marencic, H. External research report Trends in Wadden Sea Fish Fauna, Part I: Trilateral Cooperation 2009 The shallow waters of the Wadden Sea and the connected estuaries and coastal waters provide indispensable habitats for a whole range of fish species in the course of their life-cycle. These areas provide spawning, feeding and nursery grounds and serve as transit route for diadromous species migrating between marine and fresh water habitats. Environmental changes (e.g. climate change) and anthropogenic pressures (e.g. fisheries) will likely result in changes in the abundance and species composition of the fish fauna in the Wadden Sea. An overview of fish monitoring programs carried out in the Wadden Sea revealed 2 mayor limitations. Firstly, the spatial coverage of surveys targeting pelagic species is limited. Secondly, the seasonal coverage of the beam trawl surveys is limited. Improved spatial and seasonal coverage will provide more insight in the dynamics of fish populations in the Wadden Sea. en IMARES application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/trends-in-wadden-sea-fish-fauna-part-i-trilateral-cooperation https://edepot.wur.nl/144683 coastal areas estuaries fishes research species surveying wadden sea estuaria karteren kustgebieden onderzoek soorten vissen waddenzee Wageningen University & Research
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fishes
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kustgebieden
onderzoek
soorten
vissen
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fishes
research
species
surveying
wadden sea
estuaria
karteren
kustgebieden
onderzoek
soorten
vissen
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kustgebieden
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waddenzee
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fishes
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wadden sea
estuaria
karteren
kustgebieden
onderzoek
soorten
vissen
waddenzee
Bolle, L.J.
Neudecker, T.
Vorberg, R.
Damm, U.
Diederichs, B.
Jager, Z.
Scholle, J.
Daenhardt, A.
Luerssen, G.
Marencic, H.
Trends in Wadden Sea Fish Fauna, Part I: Trilateral Cooperation
description The shallow waters of the Wadden Sea and the connected estuaries and coastal waters provide indispensable habitats for a whole range of fish species in the course of their life-cycle. These areas provide spawning, feeding and nursery grounds and serve as transit route for diadromous species migrating between marine and fresh water habitats. Environmental changes (e.g. climate change) and anthropogenic pressures (e.g. fisheries) will likely result in changes in the abundance and species composition of the fish fauna in the Wadden Sea. An overview of fish monitoring programs carried out in the Wadden Sea revealed 2 mayor limitations. Firstly, the spatial coverage of surveys targeting pelagic species is limited. Secondly, the seasonal coverage of the beam trawl surveys is limited. Improved spatial and seasonal coverage will provide more insight in the dynamics of fish populations in the Wadden Sea.
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research
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kustgebieden
onderzoek
soorten
vissen
waddenzee
author Bolle, L.J.
Neudecker, T.
Vorberg, R.
Damm, U.
Diederichs, B.
Jager, Z.
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Daenhardt, A.
Luerssen, G.
Marencic, H.
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Marencic, H.
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