Marine Biology
Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science
Netherlands
Maarten de Jong is a marine ecologist and is currently finishing his PhD project “Modelling the ecological potential of sand extraction”. The project is a part of the Dutch EcoShape/Building with Nature program and focuses on the short-term impacts of large-scale and deep sand extraction and ecological landscaping on organisms onthe seabed, bottom fish and the change of sediment characteristics, bathymetry and hydrodynamics. He is a member of Working Group on the Effects of Extraction of Marine Sediments on the Marine Ecosystem (WGEXT) of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). He has published papers high-ranking scientific journals and others are on the verge of publication. He is now looking for postdoc or consultancy functions in the field of ecology and hydrodynamics in all climate regions. Maarten de Jong is a marine ecologist and is currently finishing his PhD project “Modelling the ecological potential of sand extraction”. The project is a part of the Dutch EcoShape/Building with Nature program and focuses on the short-term impacts of large-scale and deep sand extraction and ecological landscaping on organisms onthe seabed, bottom fish and the change of sediment characteristics, bathymetry and hydrodynamics. He is a member of Working Group on the Effects of Extraction of Marine Sediments on the Marine Ecosystem (WGEXT) of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). He has published papers high-ranking scientific journals and others are on the verge of publication. He is now looking for postdoc or consultancy functions in the field of ecology and hydrodynamics in all climate regions.
Marine Science