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The Netherlands have been building dikes to protect their country from flooding events for a long time. Although the province of Zeeland is currently well protected with dikes along its estuaries, these regularly need to be replaced or reinforced. In 2016 as part of the Buitendijks-project funded by the province of Zeeland several new breakwaters were placed in the Western Scheldt in order to protect the shore from erosion and increase the area of intertidal mudflats. Between the breakwaters, the sedimentation will be monitored. Furthermore, the added value to nature of the breakwaters will be monitored. During the minor you assess and report the sedimentation between the breakwaters and the development of seaweeds and sessile invertebrates on the breakwaters. Also you will be involved in the design of new breakwaters that aim to create a high biodiversity.


'''Research type:''' Field work and desk analysis
'''Research level:''' Minor or Internship
'''Prerequisite:''' Interest in aquatic ecology 
'''Partners:''' NIOZ
'''Client:''' Tim van Oijen
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|Name=Life on the rocks: biodiversity assessments on breakwaters
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|Summary=Monitoring the ecological development on different revetment types
 
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|Summary=The Netherlands have been using dikes to protect their country from flooding events for a long time. Although the province of Zeeland is currently protected from flooding due to the dikes that have been constructed along its estuaries, these dikes are still being enforced with hard structures such as asphalt. Often, mastic asphalt is being applied on the lower parts of the dike to enforce the foreshores of the dike. Asphalt has a bad reputation when it comes to facilitating ecology of the foreshore, in part due to its structure and temperature. The foreshores of the dikes of Zeeland often border Natura 2000 areas and can have interesting ecology with for example with different weeds and shellfish. Since asphalt is being applied regularly in the field, it is important to improve the design of asphalt for ecology purposes while maintaining safety. In order to find the driving factors behind organisms growing on this type of asphalt current ecology on these substrates need to be monitored along with its environmental conditions.During the internship you will do field work  along different (predetermined) dike areas in Zeeland (mainly at Zierikzee, De Val) and offshore frames installed with asphalt tiles at the NIOZ site. You will do an inventory of the ecological communities growing on the asphalt enforced areas of the lower dike based on community descriptions, and take pictures of these communities. Also the physical aspects of the different dikes and the mastic asphalt have to be described to build up a database in a Geographical Information System. Image classification of the pictures in GIS is also part of the job.You also will analyze your findings along with the environmental conditions that you have measured. The results could be useful for improving the design of mastic  asphalt on dikes for both safety and ecology.
Research type: Ecological and Physical field work and data analysis (Zeeland, HZ)
Research level: Minor or Internship
Prerequisite: Interest in aquatic ecology and dikes
Partners: Deltares, HZ, Stichting Anemoon
Client: Edwin Paree
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The Netherlands have been building dikes to protect their country from flooding events for a long time. Although the province of Zeeland is currently well protected with dikes along its estuaries, these regularly need to be replaced or reinforced. In 2016 as part of the Buitendijks-project funded by the province of Zeeland several new breakwaters were placed in the Western Scheldt in order to protect the shore from erosion and increase the area of intertidal mudflats. Between the breakwaters, the sedimentation will be monitored. Furthermore, the added value to nature of the breakwaters will be monitored. During the minor you assess and report the sedimentation between the breakwaters and the development of seaweeds and sessile invertebrates on the breakwaters. Also you will be involved in the design of new breakwaters that aim to create a high biodiversity.

Research type: Field work and desk analysis

Research level: Minor or Internship

Prerequisite: Interest in aquatic ecology 

Partners: NIOZ

Client: Tim van Oijen































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