As most of the sea bottom in the Dutch part of the North Sea consists of sand, marine fauna that live in association with hard substrates are rarely monitored. We report here on the results of a species inventory in June 2011 done by scuba-diving while focusing on a wreck on the Dogger Bank and on rocky bottoms on the Cleaver Bank. This resulted in various new records of species for the Dutch part of the North Sea. This result appeared for a large part linked to the added value of monitoring with scuba-divers. It is therefore concluded that scuba-divers should be used in addition to the more traditional monitoring methods in which dredges and grabs are used, if one aims at getting an accurate view of the biodiversity present in marine regio...
The seabed of the Southern Bight of the North Sea is mostly composed of sandy soft sediments. Natura...
Introduction The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning require...
Marine sublittoral sandbanks are essential offshore feeding grounds for larger crustaceans, fish and...
As most of the sea bottom in the Dutch part of the North Sea consists of sand, marine fauna that liv...
As most of the sea bottom in the Dutch part of the North Sea consists of sand, marine fauna that liv...
A comprehensive list of the macrospecies recorded on ten shipwrecks from the Belgian Part of the Nor...
Scientific diving from aboard the r/v Belgica has been employed to carry out a preliminary study of ...
This paper reports on observations made during wreck dive expeditions in 2010-2012, in order to inve...
In the last ten years, around 3900 Van Veen grabs and over 1000 beam trawl samples have been collect...
Hard bottom substrates at sea allow the development of communities that are often rich in terms of s...
In 1999 the epibenthic fauna of the North Sea was investigated using the 3rd quarter 'International ...
Borkum Stones (Borkumse Stenen in Dutch, and Borkum Riffgrund in German) is a shallow, transboundary...
Reefs play an important role in the distribution of species associated with hard substrates and are ...
Reefs play an important role in the distribution of species associated with hard substrates and are ...
In the framework of ‘BIOMON’, a national program for biological monitoring of marine waters, the inv...
The seabed of the Southern Bight of the North Sea is mostly composed of sandy soft sediments. Natura...
Introduction The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning require...
Marine sublittoral sandbanks are essential offshore feeding grounds for larger crustaceans, fish and...
As most of the sea bottom in the Dutch part of the North Sea consists of sand, marine fauna that liv...
As most of the sea bottom in the Dutch part of the North Sea consists of sand, marine fauna that liv...
A comprehensive list of the macrospecies recorded on ten shipwrecks from the Belgian Part of the Nor...
Scientific diving from aboard the r/v Belgica has been employed to carry out a preliminary study of ...
This paper reports on observations made during wreck dive expeditions in 2010-2012, in order to inve...
In the last ten years, around 3900 Van Veen grabs and over 1000 beam trawl samples have been collect...
Hard bottom substrates at sea allow the development of communities that are often rich in terms of s...
In 1999 the epibenthic fauna of the North Sea was investigated using the 3rd quarter 'International ...
Borkum Stones (Borkumse Stenen in Dutch, and Borkum Riffgrund in German) is a shallow, transboundary...
Reefs play an important role in the distribution of species associated with hard substrates and are ...
Reefs play an important role in the distribution of species associated with hard substrates and are ...
In the framework of ‘BIOMON’, a national program for biological monitoring of marine waters, the inv...
The seabed of the Southern Bight of the North Sea is mostly composed of sandy soft sediments. Natura...
Introduction The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning require...
Marine sublittoral sandbanks are essential offshore feeding grounds for larger crustaceans, fish and...