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North Sea in transition: boundaries, opportunities and research

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In short
  • Boundaries of the North Sea
  • Wind farms and marine life
  • Food transition
  • Nature transition
  • Research methods
Introduction

The North Sea is changing fast. It is one of the busiest seas in the world with fishery, shipping and energy generation, while also being an important nature reserve. WUR studies how energy and food production remain in balance with nature in this unique ecosystem.

We are now reaching the boundaries of the North Sea. Climate change, biodiversity loss and new functions are increasingly putting pressure on the carrying capacity of this sea. Fishery, shipping, energy generation and nature all need to find a place there. 

Within Wageningen University & Research, ecologists, marine biologists, fisheries experts, data scientists and modellers are working together to provide insight into those boundaries. We are also developing solutions for a sustainable future, for example with nature-inclusive designs that can enhance biodiversity. In our work we use, among other things, long-term monitoring, satellite data, acoustic measurements and eDNA to measure and calculate changes.

WUR's strength lies in the connection between disciplines and partners. Together with government, companies, NGOs and international networks, we provide knowledge and solutions that contribute to a North Sea where energy and food production are in balance with nature.

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Are you involved in the energy transition, fisheries, aquaculture or nature restoration in the North Sea? Contact our expert for collaboration, advice or more information.

ir. J (Josien) Steenbergen

Research Coordinator North Sea