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Living Loggerhead turtle on Bredene beach
26/11/2023
November 25, 2023, a live Loggerhead turtle washed up on the beach of Bredene. This species has never before been identified with certainty in Belgium. The animal is closely monitored in SEA LIFE Blankenberge.
More than 30 new sponge species discovered in Peru
20/11/2023
A zoologist from the Institute of Natural Sciences, together with a Brazilian colleague, has documented the sponge diversity of Peru: 86 species, of which 31 were recently described by them, in all shapes and colors.
Orca stranding on the Belgian coast
03/11/2023
On October 29, a male orca was spotted off the coast of Coxyde. A few hours later, the severely weakened animal washed up in De Panne, where it died almost immediately.
Dust played a major role in dinosaur demise
30/10/2023
Fine dust from pulverized rock generated by the Chicxulub impact likely played a dominant role in global climate cooling and the disruption of photosynthesis following the event.
Kamasutra: a new genus of insects from Australia with a particularly acrobatic mating behavior
26/10/2023
One of our entomologists has described a new genus of insects from Australia with a particularly acrobatic mating behavior.
Sea change: new blueprint for Southern Ocean survival
20/10/2023
More than 200 scientists from 19 countries published the first comprehensive assessment of trends in Southern Ocean ecosystems. They emphasize that climate change is the main driver of species and ecosystem change in the Southern Ocean and coastal Antarctica.
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19/10/2023
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16/10/2023
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Knokke Leatherback Turtle died as a result of acute trauma
09/10/2023
Until a dead leatherback turtle was found on the beach in Knokke on 7 October 2023, we knew of only three strandings of this species in Belgium. The autopsy shows that an acute but unknown trauma caused the animal's sudden death.
Citizen scientists describe 31-million-year-old driftwood with attached sea life from Schelle
06/10/2023
Amateur palaeontologists have unearthed a large piece of driftwood that ended up in the sea some 31 million years ago and around which a lot of marine life fossilized. A rare find.