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NewsMarjolijn2025-08-06T23:41:43+01:00
  • Published On: April 10, 2025

    “Streekholders meeting” and roe deer spotting at the exclosures

    Can you spot the roe deer between our brand new [...]

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  • April 3, 2024

    Automated detection of vegetation and megaherbivores from drone imagery using deep learning – New paper
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    New Review: Tropical seascape connectivity
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    Fee’s PhD defence
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    Concerns over record ocean water temperatures: ‘No time for ecosystem recovery’
  • Indonesia seagrass mapping workshop

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    Field trip and workshop to map Indonesian seagrass resilience
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    Why seagrass needs space – a long read on the 1st world seagrass day
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    Do you see the “S” of “seagrass” planted in the sand?
  • Green Turtle, Publications

    Optimism for mitigation of climate warming impacts for sea turtles through nest shading and relocation
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    Return of the native oyster facilitated by the invasive Pacific Oyster?
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  • Green Turtle, Seagrass

    Megaherbivores may impact expansion of invasive seagrass in the Caribbean: our paper in Journal of Ecology
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    The potential of using drones and other UAVs in sea turtle research and conservation
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    Out today: New Tools to Identify the Location of Seagrass Meadows. Marine Grazers as Habitat Indicators
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  • Indonesia, Seagrass

    Paper out: estimating the exposure to river plumes for coastal ecosystems
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