Netherlands: Herring arrives earlier in the Wadden Sea due to climate change

Published 2024년 4월 30일

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A recent study by NIOZ ecologists, published in Global Change Biology, has found that young herring in the Wadden Sea are arriving earlier in spring due to climate change. This trend was possible only due to consistent sampling of the fish in the Wadden Sea for over 60 years, done with the same fyke net method. The research highlights the importance of long-term monitoring to observe such changes.
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Herring arrives earlier in the Wadden Sea due to climate change. Due to the changing climate, young herring arrive in the Wadden Sea earlier and earlier in spring. That is shown in a new publication by NIOZ ecologists Mark Rademaker, Myron Peck and Anieke van Leeuwen, in this month’s journal Global Change Biology. “The fact that we were able to demonstrate this, was only due to very consistently, for more than 60 years, and continuously sampling the fish ...
Source: Fish Focus

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