Prof Karen Diele K.Diele@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Prof Karen Diele K.Diele@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Historically, herring was abundant around the West of Scotland and of high importance to the local economy. Today, the estimated herring stock size in ICES area 6a is at near an all-time low. In March 2018 and 2019 herring spawn was recorded near Loch Gairloch in Northwest Scotland. Following video footage broadcast on BBC Blue Planet UK and BBC Springwatch, the Skye and Wester Ross Fisheries Trust [SWRFT] was awarded funding by the William Grant Foundation for a scoping study to gather the available information on herring spawning habitats in the area. As sub-awardee Edinburgh Napier is conducting a systematic literature review, including scanning of historic Scottish fisheries reports, on the spawning ecology of herring in the Wester Ross area and Scottish seas. We are also preparing GIS maps of historic spawning sites to provide spatial information on seabed habitats where herring may spawn in the future.
Type of Project | P04 - Research Charities and Trusts |
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Status | Project Complete |
Funder(s) | Skye & Lochalsh Rivers Trust |
Value | £32,025.00 |
Project Dates | Sep 23, 2020 - Mar 31, 2023 |
Effects of artifical noise on marine invertebrates Oct 29, 2014 - Nov 30, 2016
To address this lack of knowledge investigating whether underwater noise, such as arising from installation and running of marine renewables, has any effects on a range of behavioural, physiological, and genetic processes, evaluating how the increasi...
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Effects of Anthropogenic Noise Playbacks on Marine Invertebrates Dec 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2016
The project aims to address this lack of knowledge investigating whether underwater noise, such as arising from installation and running of marine renewables, has any effects on a range of behavioural, physiological, and genetic processes, evaluating...
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Building and evaluating recorders for seabird vocalisations at nesting sites with differing degrees of human disturbance Apr 1, 2016 - Aug 31, 2017
Long-duration recorders are commercially available for week-scale terrestrial sound monitoring, but expensive and large, thus difficult to disguise in colonies. We have an active collaboration with the Soundtags group at St Andrews who have co-develo...
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Mangrove Invertebrates Apr 17, 2013 - Jun 5, 2014
Effects of Combined Aquatic Noise and Chemical Pollution on Early Stage Marine Invertebrates in Different Temperature Contexts Oct 1, 2017 - Jul 31, 2022
Effects of Combined Aquatic Noise and Chemical Pollution on Early Stage Marine Invertebrates in Different Temperature Contexts
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