Projects
Investigation into remediation of fish migration bottleneck (De Vlaamse Waterweg nv) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Effects of intrinsic factors and habitat fragmentation on the migration behaviour of diadromous fish Ghent University
Animal migration is a widespread phenomenon. It evolved to maximize survival and reproductive success by stimulating the movement between critical habitats such as reproductive and feeding grounds. Diadromous fish species show extensive migrations, in which they bridge vast distances between foraging and spawning habitats in freshwater and marine environments. Behavioral traits like migration speed and timing likely evolved to reach critical ...
Optimization of fish migration freshwater-seawater transitions Research Institute for Nature and Forest
PhD research SBO-FWO in cooperation with UGent: Importance of estuarine coastal areas as a habitat for migration of fish and recovery of populations Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Fish injury, mortality and passage at te pumping station Groot Schijn Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Evaluation of a fish screen at the pump and hydropower station in the Albertkanal (Hassel, Belgium) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
RIver flow regulation, fish BEhaviour and Status - MSCA-RIBES Ghent University
In 2016 serious concerns on the achievement of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020 targets, due to the continuing loss of biodiversity and degradation of aquatic habitats, led to the urgent adoption of a new Resolution for implementing ecosystem restoration measures. Moreover, on December 2018 the EU raised to 32% the binding renewable energy target for 2030, bringing further input to hydropower development. Meeting these targets sets ...
Monitoring an evaluation of electromagnetic fields from the power lines of the offshore wind parks on fish in the Scheldt sstuary Research Institute for Nature and Forest
For the Borssele offshore wind farm, a Monitoring and ...