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Savannas of the sea: “Pristine seagrass meadows were often heavily grazed”
WUR press release: Seagrasses are important for our coastal protection, …
The price turtles pay for your perfect vacation photo
Unregulated feeding of marine wildlife by tour operators impacts the …
Can we improve coastal restoration by temporarily imitating nature? Yes we can!
Coastal ecosystems are in rapid decline around the world. Restoring …
The corona version of a Field-based course “Introduction Marine Ecology”
Six weeks before the start of our course our Dutch …
Turtle cams & seagrass experiments in the Bahamas & Bonaire
In november Fee Smulders and I visited the Islands Bonaire …
Students investigating tropical marine ecosystems on Bonaire
This autumn 6 WUR students will spend some months in …
Staff expedition to Bonaire
Last month our group – the Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management …
Optimism for mitigation of climate warming impacts for sea turtles through nest shading and relocation
Our research published this week in Scientific Reports reported effective …
Return of the native oyster facilitated by the invasive Pacific Oyster?
Our new paper that just came out today in Marine …
Megaherbivores may impact expansion of invasive seagrass in the Caribbean: our paper in Journal of Ecology
Green sea turtle digging its own watery grave due to …
