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Jongerencontactdag 2008

The 2008 edition of the VLIZ Young Scientists' day attracted 192 participants from 52 different research teams. All disciplines from the marine, coastal and estuarine research were represented. It was a dazzling day to get informed about the ins and outs of the newest marine research in Flanders. Have a look at the Book of Abstracts that include all contributions to this day.
 

Presentations:

Jan Mees – Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ)
Welcome [PPT Icon - Read only ]

René Van Grieken – Universiteit Antwerpen, Centrum voor Micro- en Sporenanalyse
The air quality over the North Sea: has it changed during the last 30 years? [PPT Icon - Read only] [Movie: CO from biomass burning © Mopitt, first year]

Gregory Maes & Filip Volckaert – KULeuven, Laboratory of Animal Diversity and Systematics Fish Genetics Group
Is the European eel slipping away towards extinction? A review of research and management challenges
[presentation on demand]

Griet De Backer & Charlotte Beels – UGent, Civil Engineering Department
Waves in the North Sea: powering our future? [PPT Icon - Read only] [Movies: Pelamis © Ocean Power Delivery (www.pelamiswave.com) - Point Absorber © De Backer & Vantorre - Wave Dragon © Wave Dragon (www.wavedragon.net) ]

Jan Seys & Evy Copejans - VLIZ
Planeet Zee: a new educational marine scientific project [PPT Icon - Read only]

Isabelle Dufour, Els Verfaillie & Vera Van Lancker – UGent, Renard Centre of Marine Geology
Mapping the seabed of the Belgian part of the North Sea to improve management [PPT Icon - Read only]

Han Lindeboom – Wageningen IMARES, The Netherlands
The North Sea, past and present: shifting baselines and human uses [PPT Icon - Read only]

 

Poster award - Public jury:

1. Rappé Karen and Magda Vincx: “Blue mussel and Pacific oysters in Belgian coastal harbours as test organisms for environmental stress” [PDF Icon]

2. Neukermans Griet and Kevin Ruddick: “High temporal resolution mapping of total suspended matter in Belgian coastal waters with SEVIRI data: a feasibility study”

3. Verstraete Hilbran, Eric W.M. Stienen and Marc Van de Walle: “Beached birds on the Flemish beaches”

 

Poster award - Professional jury:

1. Claessens Michiel, Els Monteyne, Patrick Roose and Colin Janssen: “The use of integrative passive samplers as a source of contaminant mixtures in ecotoxicological laboratory experiments” [PDF Icon]

2. Claessens Michiel, Karen Rappé, Els Monteyne, Klaas Wille, Herlinde Noppe, Magda Vincx, Hubert De Brabander, Patrick Roose, Jan Mees and Colin Janssen: “INRAM – Integrated risk assessment and monitoring of micropollutants in the Belgian coastal zone” [PDF Icon]

3. Neukermans Griet and Kevin Ruddick: “High temporal resolution mapping of total suspended matter in Belgian coastal waters with SEVIRI data: a feasibility study”

 

VLIZ Thesis Award for Marine Sciences 2007:

Virginie Demaerel (UGent, Marine Biology Section) - Onderzoek naar de verspreiding van vlokreeftjes van het genus Bathyporeia (Crustacea, Amphipoda) met behulp van genetische merkers [PPT Icon - Read only]

Sarah Denys (VUB, Geografie, Fysisch milieu) - De contrasterende Holocene sediment successie langsheen het westelijk en oostelijk deel van de Belgische kust: oorzaak en gevolgen [PPT Icon - Read only]

 

North Sea Award 2007:

Vandendriessche Sofie (UGent, Marine Biology Section) - Floating seaweed as ephemeral neustonic habitat [PPT Icon - Read only]

 

Photo contest - Public jury:

1.Charlotte Beels (34 votes)

2.Cecile Baeteman (30 votes)

3.Yann-Michael De Hauwere (29 votes)

 

Photo contest - Professional jury:

1.Hans De Blauwe

2.John Nuyts

3.Griet De Backer

 

For more pictures of the Young Marine Scientists' Day 2008 visit the VLIZ-photogallery.