Pauline Kamermans, senior researcher at Wageningen Marine Research: “Restoring reefs on the seabed of a rough sea is pioneering work. As we go, we’ll learn from the pilots which reef restoration methods work best in open waters. These new reef structures can help increase biodiversity in the North Sea.”
Edwin Kardinaal, Team Lead Marine Ecology at Waardenburg Ecology: “ReefCreate-XL gives us the opportunity to scale up our earlier small-scale pilots. We are very curious to see how reef restoration activities perform under offshore conditions in the open sea.”
The following organisations are participating in ReefCreate-XL:
het Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee (NIOZ),
Wageningen Marine Research,
Waardenburg Ecology,
Van Oord Ocean Health,
EcoShape,
The Rich Northsea,
Naturalis Biodiversity Center,
TU Delft,
Stichting Zeeschelp,
ARK Rewilding Nederland en
Stichting Doggerland.