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    Rockpool Prawn (Palaemon serratus)

    Byadmin 25 September 202410 October 2024

    Seahorse (Hippocampus) – Zeepaardje Taxonomy: The Rockpool Prawn belongs to the Palaemonidae family, which includes various shrimp species. These prawns are commonly found in shallow coastal waters. Species: Palaemon serratus is one of the most recognized species of prawns, growing up to 11 cm in length. Reproduction: Females carry eggs beneath their abdomen. The eggs…

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    Flounder (Platichthys flesus)

    Byadmin 25 September 202410 October 2024

    Flounder (Platichthys flesus) – Bot Taxonomy: The Flounder belongs to the Pleuronectidae family, which includes other flatfish species. The name Platichthys means “broad fish,” reflecting its flat body shape. Species: The European flounder is the most common in Zeeland waters. It can reach up to 50 cm in length and weigh around 2.7 kg. Reproduction:…

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    Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa)

    Byadmin 25 September 202410 October 2024

    Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) – Schol Taxonomy: The Plaice belongs to the Pleuronectidae family, which includes various species of flatfish. Its scientific name is Pleuronectes platessa. Species: Common plaice is the most widely known species, recognizable by its flat body and orange-red spots. Reproduction: Spawning occurs from January to March in deeper waters. Females lay between…

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    European Eel – Anguilla anguilla

    Byadmin 25 September 202410 October 2024

    European Eel (Anguilla anguilla) – Paling Taxonomy:The European Eel belongs to the Anguillidae family. This group includes other eel species known for their elongated, snake-like bodies. Species:There is one main species, Anguilla anguilla, known for its complex life cycle and long migrations between freshwater and the sea. Reproduction:European Eels are catadromous, meaning they spawn in…

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    Bib (Pouting) Trisopterus luscus

    Byadmin 25 September 202414 October 2024

    Bib (Pouting) Trisopterus luscus – Steenbolk Taxonomy: The Bib belongs to the Gadidae family. Which also includes cod and haddock. Its scientific name is Trisopterus luscus. Species: Bib, also known as Pouting. Is one of several species in the Trisopterus genus, recognizable by its distinctive dark spot on each side below the dorsal fin. Reproduction: They…

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    Barrel Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo)

    Byadmin 23 September 202410 October 2024

    Barrel Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) Taxonomy: The Barrel Jellyfish belongs to the Rhizostoma genus. It is a large species of jellyfish found in various ocean habitats. Species: This species can grow up to 90 cm in diameter. Making it one of the largest jellyfish in European waters. Reproduction: Barrel Jellyfish reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm…

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    Moon Jellyfish – Aurelia aurita

    Byadmin 23 September 202410 October 2024

    Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) – Kwal Taxonomy: The Moon Jellyfish belongs to the Aurelia genus, within the Ulmaridae family. This family includes many jellyfish species, known for their gelatinous bodies and distinct shapes. Species: The most common species is Aurelia aurita. They can grow up to 40 cm in diameter, with a translucent, umbrella-shaped bell….

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    Sea Lettuce (Ulva lactuca)

    Byadmin 23 September 20245 November 2024

    Seahorse (Hippocampus) – Zeepaardje Taxonomy: Sea Lettuce belongs to the Ulvales order and is a type of green algae. Its bright green color makes it easy to identify. Species: Ulva lactuca is the most common species of Sea Lettuce. It can grow up to 30 cm long and has a flat, leafy structure. Reproduction: They reproduces both…

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    Sea Urchin (Echinus esculentus)

    Byadmin 23 September 202410 October 2024

    Sea Urchin (Echinus esculentus) – Zeeappel Taxonomy: The Sea Urchin belongs to the Echinodermata phylum. This group includes starfish and sea cucumbers. The name “Echinus” means “spiny” in Greek, which reflects their appearance. Species: The common sea urchin, Echinus esculentus, is well-known for its round, spiny shell. It can grow up to 10 cm in…

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    Edible Crab – Cancer pagurus

    Byadmin 20 September 202410 October 2024

    Edible Crab (Cancer pagurus) – Krab Taxonomy: The Edible Crab is part of the Cancridae family, known for their robust, oval bodies and powerful claws. Species: Commonly found in European waters, especially in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It can grow up to 25 cm across. Reproduction: Females carry thousands of eggs under…

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