WINOR oyster spat collection experiment in wind park Gemini Zee-Energie

At present, European flat oyster beds are rare or absent in most of their natural range and only a few individuals remain in the North Sea. The goal of is to establish a self-sustaining bed in terms of recruitment. As part of the Gemini oyster bed restoration project of De Rijke Noordzee (DRN) an in...

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Main Authors: Kamermans, Pauline, Bos, Oscar, Kardinaal, Edwin, Gelwynse, Nathanael
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Language:English
Published: Wageningen Marine Research 2024
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Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/winor-oyster-spat-collection-experiment-in-wind-park-gemini-zee-e
https://doi.org/10.18174/669522
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/632483 2024-09-15T18:29:05+00:00 WINOR oyster spat collection experiment in wind park Gemini Zee-Energie Kamermans, Pauline Bos, Oscar Kardinaal, Edwin Gelwynse, Nathanael 2024 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/winor-oyster-spat-collection-experiment-in-wind-park-gemini-zee-e https://doi.org/10.18174/669522 en eng Wageningen Marine Research https://edepot.wur.nl/669522 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/winor-oyster-spat-collection-experiment-in-wind-park-gemini-zee-e doi:10.18174/669522 (c) publisher Wageningen University & Research Life Science External research report 2024 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.18174/669522 2024-08-21T01:19:00Z At present, European flat oyster beds are rare or absent in most of their natural range and only a few individuals remain in the North Sea. The goal of is to establish a self-sustaining bed in terms of recruitment. As part of the Gemini oyster bed restoration project of De Rijke Noordzee (DRN) an initial population of flat oysters (Ostrea edulis) was introduced in Gemini ZeeEnergie in 2021 and 2022. Substrate, such as cleaned Pacific oyster shells, can be introduced to facilitate expansion of the bed. Timing of the introduction of shells is crucial. An earlier study showed that covering substrates with Reefpaste enhanced larval settlement. To study this at larger scale oyster shells were coated with Reefpaste. To test the timing deployment of settlement shells larvae were sampled and oyster shell substrate (with and without Reefpaste) was introduced during the larval period in 2023 (year 3) of the Gemini project. It was envisioned to install substrate in four research trips: during the peak in larvae, two weeks after the peak in larvae, four weeks after the peak in larvae and six weeks after the peak in larvae. Results of the study can be used to decide on the type of shells (with or without Reefpaste) and to time the introduction of the shells with the purpose of expanding off-shore oyster beds. Finding a suitable weather time-window proved to be a challenge. Sometimes the waves looked good three days ahead, but then at the planned date they were too high again, or the window was too short to do the work. Finding a suitable and approved vessel was also challenging. Because of this, field work started later than anticipated. Only three trips to install the frames during the larval season were carried out. This resulted in placing two frames on the same date. Retrieval of the frames was planned for October 2023. However, after 13 unsuccessful attempts (where in two cases the park was actually visited) the frames are still in the park. The effect of temperature on larval abundance could not be determined since ... Report Pacific oyster Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library
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WINOR oyster spat collection experiment in wind park Gemini Zee-Energie
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description At present, European flat oyster beds are rare or absent in most of their natural range and only a few individuals remain in the North Sea. The goal of is to establish a self-sustaining bed in terms of recruitment. As part of the Gemini oyster bed restoration project of De Rijke Noordzee (DRN) an initial population of flat oysters (Ostrea edulis) was introduced in Gemini ZeeEnergie in 2021 and 2022. Substrate, such as cleaned Pacific oyster shells, can be introduced to facilitate expansion of the bed. Timing of the introduction of shells is crucial. An earlier study showed that covering substrates with Reefpaste enhanced larval settlement. To study this at larger scale oyster shells were coated with Reefpaste. To test the timing deployment of settlement shells larvae were sampled and oyster shell substrate (with and without Reefpaste) was introduced during the larval period in 2023 (year 3) of the Gemini project. It was envisioned to install substrate in four research trips: during the peak in larvae, two weeks after the peak in larvae, four weeks after the peak in larvae and six weeks after the peak in larvae. Results of the study can be used to decide on the type of shells (with or without Reefpaste) and to time the introduction of the shells with the purpose of expanding off-shore oyster beds. Finding a suitable weather time-window proved to be a challenge. Sometimes the waves looked good three days ahead, but then at the planned date they were too high again, or the window was too short to do the work. Finding a suitable and approved vessel was also challenging. Because of this, field work started later than anticipated. Only three trips to install the frames during the larval season were carried out. This resulted in placing two frames on the same date. Retrieval of the frames was planned for October 2023. However, after 13 unsuccessful attempts (where in two cases the park was actually visited) the frames are still in the park. The effect of temperature on larval abundance could not be determined since ...
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Bos, Oscar
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Gelwynse, Nathanael
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title WINOR oyster spat collection experiment in wind park Gemini Zee-Energie
title_short WINOR oyster spat collection experiment in wind park Gemini Zee-Energie
title_full WINOR oyster spat collection experiment in wind park Gemini Zee-Energie
title_fullStr WINOR oyster spat collection experiment in wind park Gemini Zee-Energie
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