Hard bottom substrates at sea allow the development of communities that are often rich in terms of species diversity. Non-biogenic structures such as shipwrecks are an integral part of these substrates, even if they have an anthropogenic origin and the species assemblages they harbor could be for that reason qualified as 'exotic'. There are 200 recent shipwrecks on the Belgian Continental Shelf (BCS), which represent a large fraction of the hard substrate available locally; their presence has an additional interest if we know that the major part of the English Channel and Southern Bight of the North Sea consists almost exclusively of soft sediments. Five shipwrecks on the BCS will be studied in order to assess the meio- and macrofaunal dive...
Marine ecosystems on continental shelves endure an increasing burden of human activity offshore, and...
Human activities at sea are still increasing. As biodiversity is a central topic in the management o...
Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) are a threat to native biodiversity and ecosystem services. The Europea...
The seabed of the Southern Bight of the North Sea is mostly composed of sandy soft sediments. Natura...
A comprehensive list of the macrospecies recorded on ten shipwrecks from the Belgian Part of the Nor...
This paper reports on observations made during wreck dive expeditions in 2010-2012, in order to inve...
Scientific diving from aboard the r/v Belgica has been employed to carry out a preliminary study of ...
Shipwrecks are almost the only subtidal substrata available for epifaunal colonization along the Bel...
We investigated the cover, community structure and abiotic environment of nine shipwrecks lying at i...
We investigated the cover, community structure and abiotic environment of nine shipwrecks lying at i...
Goods and services provided by marine ecosystems are based on natural processes. Ecological restorat...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2017. Over thepast t...
In the last ten years, around 3900 Van Veen grabs and over 1000 beam trawl samples have been collect...
Goods and services provided by marine ecosystems are based on natural processes. Ecological restorat...
Marine ecosystems on continental shelves endure an increasing burden of human activity offshore, and...
Human activities at sea are still increasing. As biodiversity is a central topic in the management o...
Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) are a threat to native biodiversity and ecosystem services. The Europea...
The seabed of the Southern Bight of the North Sea is mostly composed of sandy soft sediments. Natura...
A comprehensive list of the macrospecies recorded on ten shipwrecks from the Belgian Part of the Nor...
This paper reports on observations made during wreck dive expeditions in 2010-2012, in order to inve...
Scientific diving from aboard the r/v Belgica has been employed to carry out a preliminary study of ...
Shipwrecks are almost the only subtidal substrata available for epifaunal colonization along the Bel...
We investigated the cover, community structure and abiotic environment of nine shipwrecks lying at i...
We investigated the cover, community structure and abiotic environment of nine shipwrecks lying at i...
Goods and services provided by marine ecosystems are based on natural processes. Ecological restorat...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2017. Over thepast t...
In the last ten years, around 3900 Van Veen grabs and over 1000 beam trawl samples have been collect...
Goods and services provided by marine ecosystems are based on natural processes. Ecological restorat...
Marine ecosystems on continental shelves endure an increasing burden of human activity offshore, and...
Human activities at sea are still increasing. As biodiversity is a central topic in the management o...
Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) are a threat to native biodiversity and ecosystem services. The Europea...