Syngnathus rostellatus in the Sylt Rømø bight in 2010, Version 2


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Due to changing temperature regimes in the North- and the Wadden Sea, a fish survey in the Sylt Rømø bight (SRB) was established in 2007 for at least ten years. The aim is to investigate the Wadden Sea fish fauna with special interest in changes of migration behavior, species composition and feeding habits. Seven stations are sampled monthly inside the SRB. Two additional stations, one outside the bight, one close to the Danish border are sampled as references four times a year. For sampling a mini bottom trawl, total length 17 m, trawl opening 7 m, height 3 m with a mesh size of 36 mm in the wings, 16 mm in the mid part and 6 mm in the cod end is used. At every station one haul in the water column and another at the bottom are sampled, for 15 minutes at a speed of approximately 2 knots. The data will help to give a more detailed picture of food chains and energy flows inside the Wadden Sea.



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DOI 10.1594/PANGAEA.904516

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Asmus, H. , Hussel, B. , Kadel, P. , Asmus, R. , Rick, J. and Wiltshire, K. H. (2019): Syngnathus rostellatus in the Sylt Rømø bight in 2010, Version 2 [Other] doi: 10.1594/PANGAEA.904516


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