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