This is an illustrated report on the 81 Northern Fulmars investigated in the Netherlands in 2021 for the monitoring program of plastic particles in their stomachs. This research is part of the international program that measures progress towards the so-called ‘Good Environmental Status (GES)’ in European marine waters. Full study results will be published in a formal research report
Fulmars are purely offshore foragers that ingest all sorts of litter from the sea surface and do not...
The northern fulmar is a seabird known to consume litter such as plastic. The Dutch government has a...
Operational and cargo related wastes from ships are an important source of litter in the marine envi...
This document is an illustrated report for the surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics parti...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
This document is an illustrated report for the surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics parti...
This document is an illustrated report for the surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics parti...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
An earlier pilot study on litter contents in stomachs of Fulmars indicated that this seabird can be ...
North Sea Ministers at the Bergen Conference in 2002 decided that monitoring of marine plastic litte...
Earlier studies on litter contents in stomachs of Fulmars have shown that this seabird species can b...
Corpses and stomach contents of 53 Fulmars beachwashed in the Netherlands during the year 2001 were ...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
Fulmars are purely offshore foragers that ingest all sorts of litter from the sea surface and do not...
The northern fulmar is a seabird known to consume litter such as plastic. The Dutch government has a...
Operational and cargo related wastes from ships are an important source of litter in the marine envi...
This document is an illustrated report for the surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics parti...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
This document is an illustrated report for the surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics parti...
This document is an illustrated report for the surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics parti...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
An earlier pilot study on litter contents in stomachs of Fulmars indicated that this seabird can be ...
North Sea Ministers at the Bergen Conference in 2002 decided that monitoring of marine plastic litte...
Earlier studies on litter contents in stomachs of Fulmars have shown that this seabird species can b...
Corpses and stomach contents of 53 Fulmars beachwashed in the Netherlands during the year 2001 were ...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
Fulmars are purely offshore foragers that ingest all sorts of litter from the sea surface and do not...
The northern fulmar is a seabird known to consume litter such as plastic. The Dutch government has a...
Operational and cargo related wastes from ships are an important source of litter in the marine envi...