Document of dataset 5970

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Survival and distribition of 30 Vemco tagged, stocked juvenile thornback rays (Raja clavata), within the Westerschelde esutary and the Belgian part of the southern North Sea.
Acronym
SVNL-WS
Abstract in English
"As part of the project “Sharks and Rays back into the North Sea” this study aims to track the survival, distribution and seasonal migration of stocked juvenile thornback ray (Raja clavata) in the Westerschelde and adjacent waters. The overal goal of this project is to gain more insight into the possibilities of successful reinforcement of relict populations of Dutch elasmobranch species, following the IUCN guidelines. For this present study thirty thornback rays, raised from eggs, and approximately one year of age, were surgically equipped with Vemco V9H2 tags. Prior to their release the rays were held in captivity for a minimum of 2 weeks to ensure wound healing and their full recovery. The study deploys the VEMCO receiver array installed by VLIZ in the Westerschelde estuary and the Belgian Part of the North Sea. "
Rights
Unrestricted after moratorium period
bibliographicCitation
Breve, Niels; Verspui, Remko; (2018): Survival and distribition of 30 Vemco tagged, stocked juvenile thornback rays (Raja clavata), within the Westerschelde estuary and the Belgian part of the southern North Sea.

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2018-06-27
Accrual periodicity
Continuous

Geographical coverage

Spatial

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Acoustic telemetry
Acoustic Telemetry
Acoustic tracking
Elasmobranchs

Themes

theme
Fisheries
Fisheries > Fish stocks/catches/taggings

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Pisces
Raja clavata Linnaeus, 1758

Ownerships

creator
Remko Verspui
creator
Sportvisserij Nederland
contactPoint
Niels Breve
contactPoint
Sportvisserij Nederland

Dataset references

is part of
European Tracking Network (ETN) data

Special collections

part of special collection
European Tracking Network

Document metadata

date created
2018-06-18
date modified
2018-07-06