Wageningen University & Research scientists study how the socio‐economic activities of marine communities transform due to new opportunities following climate change. Photo: Judith Klostermann
Wageningen University & Research studies the risks to health and environmental posed by contaminants in Chinese marine sediments that accumulate in marine animals, including this popular edible portunid crab. Photo: Park Bao
Scientists from Wageningen University & Research study the effects of sunscreen on coral health and try to develop less harmful bio-inspired sunscreen, made from natural sources. Photo: Shutterstock
African ports develop innovative collaborative arrangements to enhance their environmental performance. These trends are explored by Wageningen University & Research scholars and partners. Photo: Harry Barnes-Dabban
Wageningen University & Research participates in the European training network MARmaED, in which 15 PhD students work on the socio-economic consequences of rapid marine environmental change. Photo: Shutterstock