Tag Archive for: North Sea

Odostomia lukisii Jeffreys, 1859, new for the Netherlands (Gastropoda: Pyramidellidae)

Authors: J.G.M. (Han) Raven, S.J. (Sylvia) van Leeuwen
Basteria, 88 (2): 145-148

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During 2021 ‘Stichting Duik de Noordzee Schoon’ (DDNZS Foundation, or Dive to Clean the North Sea) organised two campaigns of dive teams recovering fishing nets and other materials from wrecks in the North Sea. From a fishing net collected from wreck 2808, nickname the Pispotten wreck, NW of The Hague, The Netherlands, a single, fresh shell of Odostomia lukisii Jeffreys, 1859 was collected. This is the first record for the Netherlands, but it is expected to have a wider distribution in the area.

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Philinissima denticulata (J. Adams, 1800), new for the Netherlands (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia: Aglajidae)

Authors: J.G.M. (Han) Raven, S.J. (Sylvia) van Leeuwen
Basteria, 87 (2): 113-115

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During 2021 ‘Stichting Duik de Noordzee Schoon’ (DDZNS Foundation, or Dive to Clean the North Sea) organised two campaigns of dive teams recovering fishing nets and other materials from wrecks in the North Sea. From a sample of seabed sediment next to the wreck of SS Ara, north of Schiermonnikoog, the Netherlands, a single shell of Philinissima denticulata (J. Adams, 1800) was recovered. This is the first record for the Netherlands, but it is expected to have a wider distribution in the area.

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Changes in the marine mollusc fauna in the Netherlands (1900–2010)

Authors: Sylvia van Leeuwen, Adriaan Gmelig Meyling
Basteria, 86 (1): 1-16

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Molluscs are a very important element in marine ecosys­tems. They are a useful indicator for the quality of the natu­ral ecosystems in marine areas. We thoroughly analysed the status of all extant Dutch marine mollusc species known to live in the Netherlands marine waters from 1900–2013. For the statistical analyses, data from all available sources (pro­fessionals, volunteers, and museums) from these years were brought together in a database which was the basis for an ecological mollusc atlas of the Netherlands published in 2013. Of the 255 species found alive in the Netherlands from 1900–2013, statistical trends could be determined for 202 species, comparing the years 1900–1985 with 1985–2010. Of the 202 species, 21 were not recorded since 1985, 51 have decreased, and 46 show a stable or unclear trend. Thirty-five species expanded their range and/or their pop­ulation size and 49 species were newly recorded from the Netherlands since 1985. The most important factors that have contributed to these enormous changes of the Dutch marine mollusc fauna are fisheries, habitat changes caused by water management constructions such as the Delta Works, the introduction of exotic species, seawater pollu­tion, and climate change. In a future publication, we hope to describe the changes in the Dutch mollusc fauna during the last 10 years.

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