How can we protect biodiversity in developing countries, and stimulate their development in a sustainable manner at the same time?
How can we protect biodiversity in developing countries, and stimulate their development in a sustainable manner at the same time?
Our Institute's Ringing Scheme (BeBirds) has a new website where you can follow the migration of more than 270 bird species.
Last Wednesday, the 18th of November 2015, European leaders in marine and maritime research, governance and business have met in the European Parliament in Brussels, together with young citizens, to collaborate in building a Blue Society that prioritises a collective and sustai
On Monday, November 9th, 2015 a whale was found on a ship in the port of Ghent. Marine mammal specialist Jan Haelters of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences is responsible for the further scientific research of the whale.
On Friday the 9th of October, Secretary of State for the North Sea Bart Tommelein flew with us to evaluate the Flinterstar situation at sea. The ship sank after a collision with another ship near Zeebrugge.
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