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We are looking for an enthusiastic intern/minor student that will be focusing on mapping the collected spat, and if possible analyze how capture is related to the materials that have been used, water temperature and other environmental variables within the system. Students will have the opportunity to assist in different kind of research activities, including desk studies and data analysis and can contribute in setting up (field)-experiments. There are also possibilities to help out with ongoing field- or lab- research and monitoring in other oyster related projects. Affinity with shellfish, lab work and deskwork is a prerequisite.
We are looking for an enthusiastic intern/minor student that will be focusing on mapping the collected spat, and if possible analyze how capture is related to the materials that have been used, water temperature and other environmental variables within the system. Students will have the opportunity to assist in different kind of research activities, including desk studies and data analysis and can contribute in setting up (field)-experiments. There are also possibilities to help out with ongoing field- or lab- research and monitoring in other oyster related projects. Affinity with shellfish, lab work and deskwork is a prerequisite.
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|Name=Investigation oyster spat settlement in different areas of the Dutch delta
|Name=Investigation oyster spat settlement in different areas of the Dutch delta
|Supercontext=Aquaculture in Delta Areas
|Supercontext=PR_00326
|NameEn=Investigation oyster spat settlement in different areas of the Dutch delta
|NameEn=Investigation oyster spat settlement in different areas of the Dutch delta
|Start date=2020/09/01
|Start date=2020/09/01
|End date=2021/01/31
|End date=2021/01/31
|Summary=For several years, oyster farmers are struggling with a sharply declining oyster production as a result of variable oyster spat settlement. Mortality of oyster spat (<1 year) caused by predation of oyster drills and a disease called oyster herpes virus are the main causes. Therefore different methods of spat collection will be tested at different locations, positions and times in the areas of the Oosterschelde estuary and Lake Grevelingen. Trials are planned at various locations in order to investigate the relationship between the factors; timing, plot location, position and collection efficiency.
|Summary=Different methods of oyster spat collection will be tested at different sites in the areas of the Oosterschelde estuary and Lake Grevelingen in order to find the relationship between collection efficiency and the factors location, position and timing.
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|Contact person=CNTR 00111
|Contact person=CNTR 00111

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HZ University of applied sciences started the project ‘Improving settlement and development of oyster spat’ in June 2020. This project has as aim to develop methods that can improve higher catch efficiency and better survival of oyster spat in the first grow-out year. This project will be carried out in close collaboration with oyster farmers. Different methods of spat collection will be tested: at different locations, positions and times in spat collection areas of the Oosterschelde esturay and Lake Grevelingen. Trials of oyster spat collection are planned at various locations in order to investigate the relationship between the factors; timing, plot location, position and catch efficiency.

We are looking for an enthusiastic intern/minor student that will be focusing on mapping the collected spat, and if possible analyze how capture is related to the materials that have been used, water temperature and other environmental variables within the system. Students will have the opportunity to assist in different kind of research activities, including desk studies and data analysis and can contribute in setting up (field)-experiments. There are also possibilities to help out with ongoing field- or lab- research and monitoring in other oyster related projects. Affinity with shellfish, lab work and deskwork is a prerequisite.































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