PhD student Léo Barbut, from our Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, works on the sole larval dispersal in the North Sea.
PhD student Léo Barbut, from our Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, works on the sole larval dispersal in the North Sea.
In 2014, a total of 37 marine pollution spills were observed in and around the Belgian marine areas.
One of our biologists, Henri Robert, is on board of the new German research vessel Sonne. Together with 40 other scientists and technicians he will study the potential environmental impacts of the future mining of so-called manganese nodules in the deep sea.
We developed a website and a new booklet for teachers and students on the importance of bees in our environment.
The BELSPO Working Group on scientific diving is organising a training course on scientific diving techniques at Stareso, Corsica from the 13th-25th of September 2015.
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