In november Fee Smulders and I visited the Islands Bonaire and Eleuthera (Bahamas) to study the impact of grazing on seagrass ecosystem services. We look back at a very productive, and fun field trip, where we sampled and initiated multiple experiments.
(more…)Category: Uncategorized
-
Students investigating tropical marine ecosystems on Bonaire
This autumn 6 WUR students will spend some months in Bonaire to investigate different aspects tropical coastal ecosystems together with Fee and Luuk. Subjects range from impacts of surfers on sea turtles, to shark-turtle interactions, impact of sargassum on mangroves and corals, and bioturbation and seagrasses. Students also got introduced into the sea turtle monitoring protocols of Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire. And we went out to the reef for an underwater excursion. Great fun.
(more…) -
Staff expedition to Bonaire
Last month our group – the Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group @ WUR – travelled to the Caribbean to analyse the socio-ecological-system of Bonaire. This happened in the same week that a report came out stating that the nature in the Dutch Caribbean is under heavy pressure, highlighting the need for a change in nature management and for additional research. So we went!
(more…) -
Return of the native oyster facilitated by the invasive Pacific Oyster?
Our new paper that just came out today in Marine Biology research suggests so….
-
The potential of using drones and other UAVs in sea turtle research and conservation
In a new paper with lead author Alan Rees and collegues we reviews how drones and other UAVs can be used in sea turtle research and conservation.
-
Out today: New Tools to Identify the Location of Seagrass Meadows. Marine Grazers as Habitat Indicators
Emerging from the 12th International Seagrass Biology Workshop, held in October 2016, has been the view that grazing marine megafauna may play a useful role in helping to identify previously unknown seagrass habitats. Just follow green turtles & dugongs to map global seagrass meadows…
-
Started my NWO-VENI grant @ AEW – Wageningen University
Today was my first day at the Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management group at Wageningen University.
-
Seagrass ecosystem services: Fieldwork Lac Bay, Bonaire
Just back from our field expedition to Bonaire…
-
36 turtles tagged in St. Eustatius
Our in-water survey of sea turtles and their habitats in St. Eustatius (a.k.a. “Statia”) was very successful. We aimed to collect data to analyse the habitat use and population connectivity of green and hawksbill turtles as part of a larger NWO research program encompassing the 6 Dutch Caribbean Islands. (more…)