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Flinterstar wreck and oil pollution (Picture MUMM-OD NATURE-RBINS)
14/04/2016

Marine Pollution Results for 2015

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In 2015 a total of 214 flight hours were logged at sea under the Belgian programme for aerial observations over the North Sea. During these flights 73 spills of ship-source marine pollution were observed: 5 operational and 68 accidental spills.

North Sea Open Science Conference 2016
21/03/2016

Invitation North Sea Open Science Conference 2016

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From 7 to 10 November 2016, OD Nature of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences and the Belgian Biodiversity Platform, organise the North Sea Open Science Conference 2016 in Ostend, Belgium. The call for Abstracts for this conference is now open and runs until May 1st 2016.

Bee contributing to pollination.
11/03/2016

Pollinators Vital to Our Food Supply Under Threat

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The Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) presented its first assessment on Pollinators.

Participants of the SPM workshop at RBINS.
04/03/2016

Workshop on Suspended Particulate Matter Concentration

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On the 24th and 25th of February 2016, a workshop on best practice in generating long-term and large-scale observational data sets of suspended particulate matter concentration was held at the RBINS.

Map of Belgium with geothermal potential (medium to very deep) and the (natural) geothermal wells. (RBINS, Estelle Petitclerc)
26/02/2016

Our Geologists Map Geothermal Resources

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The internal heat of the Earth can be used to heat houses and to generate electricity. Countries such as Italy, Iceland and Turkey use thermal energy for quite some time, and Greece and Germany are experimenting on a large scale. What is Belgium waiting for?

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