Forty questions of importance to the policy and practice of native oyster reef restoration in Europe ...

© 2020 The Authors. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Oyster reefs are among the most threatened marine habitats globally. In Europe, oyster reefs have been extirpated from most locations within their historical range. Active restoration of...

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Main Authors: Zu Ermgassen, PSE, Bonačić, K, Boudry, P, Bromley, CA, Cameron, TC, Colsoul, B, Coolen, JWP, Frankić, A, Hancock, B, Van Der Have, TM, Holbrook, Z, Kamermans, P, Laugen, AT, Nevejan, N, Pogoda, B, Pouvreau, S, Preston, J, Ranger, CJ, Sanderson, WG, Sas, H, Strand, Å, Sutherland, WJ
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Zu Ermgassen, PSE
Bonačić, K
Boudry, P
Bromley, CA
Cameron, TC
Colsoul, B
Coolen, JWP
Frankić, A
Hancock, B
Van Der Have, TM
Holbrook, Z
Kamermans, P
Laugen, AT
Nevejan, N
Pogoda, B
Pouvreau, S
Preston, J
Ranger, CJ
Sanderson, WG
Sas, H
Strand, Å
Sutherland, WJ
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description © 2020 The Authors. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Oyster reefs are among the most threatened marine habitats globally. In Europe, oyster reefs have been extirpated from most locations within their historical range. Active restoration of the native oyster (Ostrea edulis) in Europe has grown substantially in recent years. In sharing experiences between oyster restoration projects in Europe at the Native Oyster Restoration Alliance conference, NORA2, in Edinburgh in May 2019, it became apparent that a number of similar barriers are experienced. This study identified the top 40 questions, which, if answered, would have the greatest influence on the policy and practice of oyster restoration in Europe. Initially 71 people were consulted across 28 institutions and 11 European countries to generate 194 questions. An established process of one round of pre-workshop voting followed by a one-day online workshop and two post-workshop rounds of voting ... : The NORA Secretariat are funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) and the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (Bundesamt für Naturschutz, BfN) through the Federal Program for Biodiversity and the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research within the project PROCEED (FKZ 3517685013). PzE is supported by The Nature Conservancy, Global Ocean Team. WJS is funded by Arcadia. JWPC is funded by NWO Domain Applied and Engineering Sciences under Grant 14494. WGS is funded by Glenmorangie and St Abbs Marine Station. ...
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Bonačić, K
Boudry, P
Bromley, CA
Cameron, TC
Colsoul, B
Coolen, JWP
Frankić, A
Hancock, B
Van Der Have, TM
Holbrook, Z
Kamermans, P
Laugen, AT
Nevejan, N
Pogoda, B
Pouvreau, S
Preston, J
Ranger, CJ
Sanderson, WG
Sas, H
Strand, Å
Sutherland, WJ
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Cameron, TC
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Van Der Have, TM
Holbrook, Z
Kamermans, P
Laugen, AT
Nevejan, N
Pogoda, B
Pouvreau, S
Preston, J
Ranger, CJ
Sanderson, WG
Sas, H
Strand, Å
Sutherland, WJ
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