Recent Publications

All DC islands

Below you will an overview of the reports and publications on biodiversity related subjects in the Dutch Caribbean that have recently been published.

CAR SPAW RAC. 2010. Three regional workshops for marine mammal stranding response in the Dutch, French and Spanish-speaking Caribbean countries and Territories. Curacao, Guadeloupe, Panama. Workshop Final Report

Engel, S., Johnson, J. 2021. Report on Queen Conch (Lobatus gigas) Population Monitoring in Lac Bay 2020. STINAPA Annual survey data. Report.

Engel, S., Johnson, J. 2021. Report on seagrass and Halimeda monitoring in Lac Bay 2020. STINAPA Annual survey data. Report.

Engel, S., Johnson, J. 2022. Report on Queen Conch (Lobatus gigas) Population Monitoring in Lac Bay 2022. STINAPA Annual survey data. Report.

Engel, S., Johnson, J. 2022. Report on Invertebrate Populations Lac Bay 2022. STINAPA Annual survey data. Report.

Engel, S., Johnson, J. 2022. Report on seagrass and Halimeda monitoring in Lac Bay 2022. STINAPA Annual survey data. Report.

Madden, H., Boehm, H., Mielke, L. 2023, Foraging Ecology of Red-Billed Tropicbirds on Saba, Caribbean Netherlands, during Early Chick-Rearing. Ardea 111(2), 1-18, Article.

Njaim, G.A., Holland, J., Bassani, R., Angesti, V. 2023. The Viability of Community-Based Tourism Initiatives in Rural Bonaire. University of Groningen, Netherlands Enterprise Agency Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy. Report.

Oosting, L., 2022. Sustaining Seagrass: A thesis on stress factors and restoration techniques. Wageningen University Research Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management. Masters Thesis.

Prata, K. 2023. Understanding cryptic coral diversity: a 3D-reefscape genomics approach to assess dispersal dynamics and niche differentiation. PhD Thesis, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland. Thesis.

Wageningen University & Research. 2023. Collaboration between Wageningen University and Research and the Caribbean. Project Overview. Document

 

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