Cruise report ReViFES 64PE524 Noss Head Modiolus modiolus reef

This cruise was carried out for the ReViFES project ?North Sea Reef Vitalization for Ecosystem Services (North Sea ReViFES)?. The ReViFES project started in 2020 and aims to investigate in how far reefs in the North Sea provide additional value to ecosystem biodiversity and functioning, including ec...

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Main Authors: Coolen, J.W.P., Coral, Caterina, Witbaard, R., Doorenspleet, K., Hovenkamp, Pieter, Leipold, Ronja, Kleine Schaars, Loran, Colona, Franceso, van Berkel, D., Tan, Tjui Yeuw, Heidemans, Zono
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Published: Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) 2024
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/624907 2024-02-27T08:42:51+00:00 Cruise report ReViFES 64PE524 Noss Head Modiolus modiolus reef Coolen, J.W.P. Coral, Caterina Witbaard, R. Doorenspleet, K. Hovenkamp, Pieter Leipold, Ronja Kleine Schaars, Loran Colona, Franceso van Berkel, D. Tan, Tjui Yeuw Heidemans, Zono 2024 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/cruise-report-revifes-64pe524-noss-head-modiolus-modiolus-reef https://doi.org/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.zg en eng Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) https://edepot.wur.nl/646710 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/cruise-report-revifes-64pe524-noss-head-modiolus-modiolus-reef doi:10.25850/nioz/7b.b.zg (c) cc_public_domain Wageningen University & Research Life Science External research report 2024 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.zg 2024-01-31T23:12:48Z This cruise was carried out for the ReViFES project ?North Sea Reef Vitalization for Ecosystem Services (North Sea ReViFES)?. The ReViFES project started in 2020 and aims to investigate in how far reefs in the North Sea provide additional value to ecosystem biodiversity and functioning, including ecosystem services such as food provision, spill over of commercial species, carbon storage and increased food web complexity. To attain this, the project studies multiple types of reefs in the North Sea, including flat oysters (Ostrea edulis), mussel beds (Mytilus edulis), Ross worm (Sabellaria spinulosa), sand mason (Lanice conchilega), horse mussels (Modiolus modiolus) and geogenic reefs (rocks). The aim is to generalise observations across all these reef types and assess how reefs with high densities of flat oysters differ from the other types. The project aims to investigate reefs in the most undisturbed form possible, realising that any reefs in the North Sea will have been influenced by humans. The various aspects of the project are investigated by filming the seabed using a drop cam / towed video system, sediment grabs (box corer & Hamon grab), water samples, zooplankton traps, eDNA and the placement of cages to catch large species such as fish, crabs, whelks and lobsters. The ReViFES carried out by a consortium of the Netherlands Institute of Sea Research, Wageningen University & Research, Waardenburg Ecology, TU Delft, van Oord, WWF, the North Sea Foundation, the Ministry of LNV, Ark, CIV den Oever, Natuur & Milieu, Roem van Yerseke, Sas Consultancy and is funded by NWO TTW Open Technology programme (project number 17671) with cofunding from the consortium partners. (2024-01-16) Report Modiolus modiolus Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library
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Coolen, J.W.P.
Coral, Caterina
Witbaard, R.
Doorenspleet, K.
Hovenkamp, Pieter
Leipold, Ronja
Kleine Schaars, Loran
Colona, Franceso
van Berkel, D.
Tan, Tjui Yeuw
Heidemans, Zono
Cruise report ReViFES 64PE524 Noss Head Modiolus modiolus reef
topic_facet Life Science
description This cruise was carried out for the ReViFES project ?North Sea Reef Vitalization for Ecosystem Services (North Sea ReViFES)?. The ReViFES project started in 2020 and aims to investigate in how far reefs in the North Sea provide additional value to ecosystem biodiversity and functioning, including ecosystem services such as food provision, spill over of commercial species, carbon storage and increased food web complexity. To attain this, the project studies multiple types of reefs in the North Sea, including flat oysters (Ostrea edulis), mussel beds (Mytilus edulis), Ross worm (Sabellaria spinulosa), sand mason (Lanice conchilega), horse mussels (Modiolus modiolus) and geogenic reefs (rocks). The aim is to generalise observations across all these reef types and assess how reefs with high densities of flat oysters differ from the other types. The project aims to investigate reefs in the most undisturbed form possible, realising that any reefs in the North Sea will have been influenced by humans. The various aspects of the project are investigated by filming the seabed using a drop cam / towed video system, sediment grabs (box corer & Hamon grab), water samples, zooplankton traps, eDNA and the placement of cages to catch large species such as fish, crabs, whelks and lobsters. The ReViFES carried out by a consortium of the Netherlands Institute of Sea Research, Wageningen University & Research, Waardenburg Ecology, TU Delft, van Oord, WWF, the North Sea Foundation, the Ministry of LNV, Ark, CIV den Oever, Natuur & Milieu, Roem van Yerseke, Sas Consultancy and is funded by NWO TTW Open Technology programme (project number 17671) with cofunding from the consortium partners. (2024-01-16)
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author Coolen, J.W.P.
Coral, Caterina
Witbaard, R.
Doorenspleet, K.
Hovenkamp, Pieter
Leipold, Ronja
Kleine Schaars, Loran
Colona, Franceso
van Berkel, D.
Tan, Tjui Yeuw
Heidemans, Zono
author_facet Coolen, J.W.P.
Coral, Caterina
Witbaard, R.
Doorenspleet, K.
Hovenkamp, Pieter
Leipold, Ronja
Kleine Schaars, Loran
Colona, Franceso
van Berkel, D.
Tan, Tjui Yeuw
Heidemans, Zono
author_sort Coolen, J.W.P.
title Cruise report ReViFES 64PE524 Noss Head Modiolus modiolus reef
title_short Cruise report ReViFES 64PE524 Noss Head Modiolus modiolus reef
title_full Cruise report ReViFES 64PE524 Noss Head Modiolus modiolus reef
title_fullStr Cruise report ReViFES 64PE524 Noss Head Modiolus modiolus reef
title_full_unstemmed Cruise report ReViFES 64PE524 Noss Head Modiolus modiolus reef
title_sort cruise report revifes 64pe524 noss head modiolus modiolus reef
publisher Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ)
publishDate 2024
url https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/cruise-report-revifes-64pe524-noss-head-modiolus-modiolus-reef
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