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Wing of a male mallard, showing the iridescent and colorful blue speculum in the secondary remiges. (Photo: RBINS)
05/06/2023

Bones from 31,000 years ago indicate ancient exploitation of duck wings

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Reinout Verbeke

A study conducted on 31,000-year-old bird remains, discovered in the 1960’s on an archaeological site from the Hainault province, suggests that hunter-gatherers of the time had a particular interest for duck wings.

The aerial surveillance aircraft prepares to monitor emissions from a ship at sea. (Image: RBINS/MUMM)
22/05/2023

30 years of Belgian North Sea aerial surveillance

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Kelle Moreau

Although the Belgian part of the North Sea only represents 0.5 % of the North Sea surface, it is situated in one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world and combines a large number of human activities on a limited space.

Harbour seal, Koksijde, 3 March 2022 (Image: Dominique Nootens)
11/05/2023

Marine mammals in Belgium in 2022

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Kelle Moreau

In its new report 'Marine mammals in Belgium in 2022' (available in Dutch and

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Sediment plumes following seabed disturbance by bottom trawling. (©SkyTruth, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0, <https://www.flickr.com/photos/skytruth/3256057796>, via Flickr, adapted)
10/05/2023

Effect of bottom trawling on carbon emissions from seabed overestimated

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Kelle Moreau

In 2021, an article in Nature made world headlines because it equated the carbon released from seabed disturbance due to bottom trawling to the amount of CO2 generated by the global aviation industry.

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Bois du Cazier two victims identified
25/04/2023

Two victims of Bois du Cazier mine fire identified

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Reinout Verbeke

August 8 1956, 262 miners lost their lives in the Bois du Cazier mine fire in Marcinelle (Charleroi).

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