This document is an illustrated report for the surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) in the north of Denmark and the south of Norway. It contains a report on 20 years of data collected since the start of the Save the North Sea (SNS) project in 2002 until about July 2021. As an illustration of the current situation photos are provided of stomach contents of all individual birds over the recent 5-year period 2017-2021. Data indicate a decrease in plastic mass in the Skagerrak since 2002, but the pattern is statistically insignificant. However, such data do contribute to the statistically significant decrease recently calculated for the total of the North Sea. Low...
This manual describes standard procedures for the collection and dissection of beachwashed Fulmars u...
The northern fulmar Fulmarus glacialis ingests a larger number of (micro)plastics than many other se...
Monitoring plastic in stomachs of beached northern fulmars for OSPAR’s Ecological Quality Objectives...
Corpses and stomach contents of 53 Fulmars beachwashed in the Netherlands during the year 2001 were ...
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...
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...
This is an illustrated report on the 81 Northern Fulmars investigated in the Netherlands in 2021 for...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
Earlier studies on litter contents in stomachs of Fulmars have shown that this seabird species can b...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
This manual describes standard procedures for the collection and dissection of beachwashed Fulmars u...
The northern fulmar Fulmarus glacialis ingests a larger number of (micro)plastics than many other se...
Monitoring plastic in stomachs of beached northern fulmars for OSPAR’s Ecological Quality Objectives...
Corpses and stomach contents of 53 Fulmars beachwashed in the Netherlands during the year 2001 were ...
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...
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...
This is an illustrated report on the 81 Northern Fulmars investigated in the Netherlands in 2021 for...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
The abundance of plastics in stomachs of northern fulmars from the North Sea is used in the OSPAR Ec...
Earlier studies on litter contents in stomachs of Fulmars have shown that this seabird species can b...
Report for surveyors in the monitoring program of plastics particles in stomachs of beached northern...
This manual describes standard procedures for the collection and dissection of beachwashed Fulmars u...
The northern fulmar Fulmarus glacialis ingests a larger number of (micro)plastics than many other se...
Monitoring plastic in stomachs of beached northern fulmars for OSPAR’s Ecological Quality Objectives...