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View article: An integrated baseline assessment of reef-associated sharks around Saba (Dutch Caribbean), combining three methods: stereo-BRUVs, telemetry and citizen science
An integrated baseline assessment of reef-associated sharks around Saba (Dutch Caribbean), combining three methods: stereo-BRUVs, telemetry and citizen science Open
The Exclusive Economic Zone of Saba (Dutch Windward Islands) has been designated Yarari Marine Mammal and Shark Sanctuary. However, to effectively conserve sharks, a baseline on their diversity and spatiotemporal distribution is required. …
View article: The Seaward Migration of European Eel at a Continental Scale: A Europe‐Wide Biotelemetry Meta‐Analysis
The Seaward Migration of European Eel at a Continental Scale: A Europe‐Wide Biotelemetry Meta‐Analysis Open
The European eel ( Anguilla anguilla L.) has a catadromous life cycle, with a single panmictic population that colonises continental Europe and northern Africa yet migrates 5000 to 9000 km to spawn in the Atlantic Ocean. It is unknown how …
View article: An egg case study: Chronic exposure to AC electromagnetic fields results in hyperactivity in thornback ray (Raja clavata L.) embryos
An egg case study: Chronic exposure to AC electromagnetic fields results in hyperactivity in thornback ray (Raja clavata L.) embryos Open
Subsea power cables, required for offshore generated wind power transport, emit electromagnetic fields (EMFs) into the marine environment. EMFs also occur naturally, resulting from biotic (animals) and abiotic (geomagnetic field) sources. …
View article: From subsea power cable to small-spotted catshark Scyliorhinus canicula: Behavioural effects of electromagnetic fields in tank experiments
From subsea power cable to small-spotted catshark Scyliorhinus canicula: Behavioural effects of electromagnetic fields in tank experiments Open
Subsea power cables are expanding in number and capacity due to increasing demand to transport offshore generated energy. Energy transported through a cable creates an electromagnetic field (EMF). Elasmobranchs are dependent on their perce…
View article: Individual Growth of European Eel (<i>Anguilla Anguilla</i>) Assessed by Mark‐Recapture With Passive Integrated Transponders (PIT Tags) in Four Isolated Water Systems in the Netherlands
Individual Growth of European Eel (<i>Anguilla Anguilla</i>) Assessed by Mark‐Recapture With Passive Integrated Transponders (PIT Tags) in Four Isolated Water Systems in the Netherlands Open
Growth rates are generally obtained from back‐calculation of increments of otolith readings and based on the assumption that mean annual growth can be scaled directly to the distance between age rings. Although otoliths continue to grow ev…
View article: Gone with the wind: environmental variation influences detection efficiency in a coastal acoustic telemetry array
Gone with the wind: environmental variation influences detection efficiency in a coastal acoustic telemetry array Open
Range tests play a critical role in designing acoustic telemetry studies, guiding equipment configuration, deployment techniques, and the analysis of animal movement data. These studies often strive to capture the effects of environmental …
View article: Natural soundscapes of lowland river habitats and the potential threat of urban noise pollution to migratory fish
Natural soundscapes of lowland river habitats and the potential threat of urban noise pollution to migratory fish Open
Migratory fish populations have experienced great declines, and considerable effort have been put into reducing stressors, such as chemical pollution and physical barriers. However, the importance of natural sounds as an information source…
View article: Strong site fidelity, residency and local behaviour of Atlantic cod ( <i>Gadus morhua</i> ) at two types of artificial reefs in an offshore wind farm
Strong site fidelity, residency and local behaviour of Atlantic cod ( <i>Gadus morhua</i> ) at two types of artificial reefs in an offshore wind farm Open
Globally, biogenic temperate reefs are among the most threatened habitats. In the North Sea in particular, large shellfish reefs were lost owing to fishing activities in the 1900s. The impact of offshore wind farms (OWFs) on marine wildlif…
View article: Reintroducing Atlantic salmon in the river Rhine for decades: Why did it not result in the return of a viable population?
Reintroducing Atlantic salmon in the river Rhine for decades: Why did it not result in the return of a viable population? Open
Freshwater species biodiversity is under threat. The average global decline for migratory fish species is estimated to be more than 75% since 1970. Atlantic salmon is one of these species with a steep decline in north‐western Europe and it…
View article: Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf
Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect benthic elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf Open
Subsea power cables cause electromagnetic fields (EMFs) into the marine environment. Elasmobranchs (rays, skates, sharks) are particularly sensitive to EMFs as they use electromagnetic-receptive sensory systems for orientation, navigation,…
View article: Research and Monitoring plan Fish Migration River (FMR)
Research and Monitoring plan Fish Migration River (FMR) Open
Nederlandse samenvatting'coupure' through the dyke with a parallel vertical slot fish passage, 4) a natural inland part, 5) a more meandering technical part with separation walls and 6) an inlet sluice complex (four gates, and vertical slo…
View article: Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf
Do electromagnetic fields from subsea power cables effect elasmobranch behaviour? A risk-based approach for the Dutch Continental Shelf Open
Subsea power cables cause electromagnetic fields (EMFs) into the marine environment. Elasmobranchs (rays, skates, sharks) are particularly sensitive to EMFs as they use electromagnetic-receptive sensory systems for orientation, navigation …
View article: Assessing migratory bottlenecks and escapement of silver eel (<scp><i>Anguilla anguilla</i></scp>) in the highly urbanized North Sea Canal basin, the Netherlands
Assessing migratory bottlenecks and escapement of silver eel (<span><i>Anguilla anguilla</i></span>) in the highly urbanized North Sea Canal basin, the Netherlands Open
Habitat fragmentation and migration barriers have attributed to the decline of European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ). The migration of silver eels through pumping stations, ship locks, and migration facilities within the North Sea Canal basin…
View article: Wastewater plumes can act as non-physical barriers for migrating silver eel
Wastewater plumes can act as non-physical barriers for migrating silver eel Open
Non-physical barriers for migrating fish, such as effluent plumes discharged by sewage treatment plants (WWTPs), are hardly considered, and field studies on this topic are very scarce. The encounter with these plumes however may evoke beha…
View article: Individual migratory patterns of starry smooth-hound, tope shark and common stingray tagged in the southern North Sea : Literature overview and data-report of tagging with miniPATs
Individual migratory patterns of starry smooth-hound, tope shark and common stingray tagged in the southern North Sea : Literature overview and data-report of tagging with miniPATs Open
In the North Sea region, many sharks and rays species have declined due to their vulnerability to fishing, pollution and changes in essential habitats. The role of the North Sea and Dutch coastal waters for rays and sharks remain relativel…
View article: Correction to: Historical reconstruction of sturgeon (Acipenser spp.) spatiotemporal distribution and causes for their decline in North-Western Europe
Correction to: Historical reconstruction of sturgeon (Acipenser spp.) spatiotemporal distribution and causes for their decline in North-Western Europe Open
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View article: Passage efficiency and behaviour of sea lampreys (<i>Petromyzon marinus</i>, Linnaeus 1758) at a large marine–freshwater barrier
Passage efficiency and behaviour of sea lampreys (<i>Petromyzon marinus</i>, Linnaeus 1758) at a large marine–freshwater barrier Open
Passage success of sea lampreys Petromyzon marinus and behaviour in the vicinity of man‐made structures such as marine–freshwater barriers are poorly understood. To mitigate these migratory problems, a better understanding of passage behav…