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dr. FOH (Fee) Smulders

dr. FOH (Fee) Smulders

Researcher Marine Ecology

Biography

Biography

I study coastal ecosystems and the impact of human disturbance on the resilience and functioning of these important coastal habitats. During my PhD, I investigated the role of grazers such as turtles and fish in tropical seagrass ecosystems, using field experiments, lab trials, and camera tag technology. I also worked on mapping seagrass beds and seagrass and mangrove restoration in the Dutch Caribbean.

In my current role as a marine researcher at Wageningen Marine Research, I am involved in several research projects with a focus on salt marsh and seagrass ecology. For example, I monitor and analyze vegetation and sedimentation dynamics of salt marshes in the Wadden Sea, and I am part of a large West Atlantic network (Thalassia Experimental Network) of researchers studying the impact of climate change on marine plant-herbivore interactions. You can visit my personal website for more information about my research, recent publications, and more.

About

Personal information

Address

Ankerpark 27, 1781AG, DEN HELDER

Postal address

Postbus/POBox 57, 1780AB, DEN HELDER

Building

Wageningen Marine Research, Zeevaartschool, N.A.

Secretary

+31317487000

Expertise

Benthos, Marine ecology, Multitrophic interactions, Plant-herbivore interactions, Wadden sea, Caribbean sea, Sea turtles, Seagrass, Salt marshes

Subdivision

Business Manager projects Mid-North

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