Fieldwork! by manager on October 11, 2021 with No Comments Drone photo of the Norwegian rocky coast – photo SeaBee/NIVADrone photo of the Norwegian rocky coast – photo SeaBee/NIVATeam Norway from NIVA and UiO ready for a day in the field – Photo NIVAMeet Siri R. Moy, our snorkeling algae expert – Photo NIVAAfter one week of hard and successful work, our data collection on seaweed associated communities for biodiversity studies is finished. Now, the clearing/recruitment experiments start – Photo NIVAOur field station in Norway! Photo NIVAThere’s always a lot of work also once back from the field! – Photo NIVAFauna and algae samples from the Norwegian intertidal – Photo NIVAFinishing after a long day with wind, rain and 10 degrees – now the tech, clothes and field notes are drying all over the place – Photo NIVANotes on seaweed size and morphology from the Norwegian field stations – Photo NIVAFauna traps from the Norwegian intertidal are retrieved, cleaned for fauna and hung up to dry – Photo NIVADetails of kelp from the Trondheims fjord (Norway) – Photo NIVAKelp in the Trondheims fjord (Norway) – Photo NIVAMeet Bossa, the Baltic panther! Photo UTARTUCollecting data in the Baltic Sea (it wasn’t always so calm!) – Photo UTARTUPreparing small rocks for experiments on recolonisation – Photo UTARTUSeaweeds in the Baltic Sea – Photo UTARTUSeaweeds in the Baltic Sea – Photo UTARTUDrone photo of the Scottish rocky coast – photo SAMSDrone photo of the Scottish rocky coast – photo SAMSDrone photo of the Scottish rocky coast – photo SAMSClose up of seaweed in the Spanish rocky intertidal – photo CEAB-CSICSubtidal along the rocky Spanish coast with seaweeds and sea urchins – photo CEAB-CSICDrone photo of the Spanish rocky coast – photo CEAB-CSIC