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NORDSEEFAUNA.ORG presents:
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Species, which prefer higher water-temperatures and have already reached even the german bight.
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Chelon labrosus
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Regularly seen at the whole german coast of the North-Sea
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Origin: English Channel and Mediterranean-Sea
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Portumnus latipes
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Found in April(!) 2003 at the beach of the
german island Baltrum. Regularly seen at
the west african coast unto the English
Channel.
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Torpedo marmorata
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2004 caught in the Baltic(!) Sea
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Origin: Mediterranean-Sea
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Diogenes pugilator
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Caught in August 2008 by a shrimp-trawler
in the german wadden-sea, also reported
from Baltrum and Norderney.
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Regularly seen at the netherland coast and
in mediterranean waters.
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Mullus surmuletus
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2003 found in the whole german Wadden-
Sea unto the Elbe-river.
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Originally known from the English
Channel and the Mediterranean-Sea.
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Trachinus draco
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Now quite often found at the german coast of the North-Sea.
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Originally known from the English Channel and the Mediterranean-Sea.
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Sepia officinalis
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This species was originally spawning at the Oosterschelde
(NL), but is now also known from the Katinger Watt of the
peninsula Eiderstedt in the northern german-coast.
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NORDSEEFAUNA.ORG presents:
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Species, which we can expect during the next decades in the North-Sea.
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Solea lascaris
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Origin: West-african coasts, English Channel and the Mediterranean-Sea.
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Clibanarius spec.
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Origin: West-african coasts, Canary-Islands and the Mediterranean-Sea.
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