We invite you all to the ninth edition of the ‘VLIZ Young Scientists’ Day’. On this annual marine event, we will welcome ±200 researchers from the North Sea region. This year a broad spectrum of marine and coastal science will be put into the spotlight offering marine scientists the opportunity to get to know each other and to learn about the latest research in an informal, interdisciplinary ‘sea...
In our MARBOUND database an update of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) files is done. The shapefiles, together with their earlier version, are now available on the MARBOUND website.
The Marine Board - ESF invites application for the position of 'Executive Scientific Secretary/Head of Unit' for its Secretariat in Oostende (Belgium).
We have made great progress with the World Register of Marine Species. To inaugurate the register and to create more momentum, a face-to-face meeting with 55 world experts from 17 countries will take place on 20-21 June 2008 at VLIZ.
On the website http://www.vliz.be/projects/classatoceansII/logbook.php' target=_blank >Class@Oceans II students of the high school Atheneum in Ghent (Belgium) virtually join the deep sea expedition of marine scientists to the Gulf of Biscay and the Galicia Bank (26 May - 13 June).
Second BeNCoRe Conference (Belgian Network for Coastal Research) on Friday 30th of May in Leuven: newest developments and applications of GIS will be reviewed
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.
The sea is fished out. 90% of all predator fish at the top of the food web have been fished out in the last couple of decades. Three quarters of all fish stocks over the world are overharvested or are harvested at their maximum rate. Old animals of currently still common species are becoming rare and young animals become sexually mature quicker than ever before. This is exacerbated by the impact...
The large number of registrations compelled us to move to another location in the Leuven city centre. The new location is: auditorium Max Weber - Parkstraat 51, 3000 Leuven. Since there are only a limited number of parking possibilities in the neighbourhood, we strongly advise participants to make use of public transport.
We invite you all to the eighth edition of the 'VLIZ Young Scientists’ Day Marine Sciences’. During this annual marine happening, we annually welcome 100-200 mainly 'young' (pre-doctorate) researchers from our North Sea region. Our objective is to put a broad spectrum of sea and coastal sciences into the spotlight, and give young people the opportunity to get to know each other and to learn in an...
The symposium 'A future for fisheries? Towards effective strategies for sustainability' on 5 February 2008 in Leuven - on the occasion of the honorary doctorate awarded by the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven to the eminent fisheries biologist Daniel Pauly (Fisheries Centre - University of British Columbia, Canada).
On 10 December 2007 Minister-President Kris Peeters and Minister Patricia Ceysens disclosed the plans of the Flemish Government to build a new research vessel to replace the current vessel RV Zeeleeuw. The Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) will be responsible for the scientific programme and management of the research equipment. DAB Vloot (MDK) will ensure the good operation of the new coastal...
The Sea Alarm conference in Thermae Palace in Oostende, Belgium (1-3 October 2007) focusses on the rescue of marine birds and mammals in case of an oil spill. Guest are skilled European experts, exchanging knowledge and ideas. Gosts are the Sea Alarm Foundation, VLIZ, MUMM and Wildlife Rescue Center Ostend.
To increase the appreciation for the work of young marine scientists and urge them to high quality research the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) rewards two recently published Master theses. The laureates receive 500 EUR and can present their work on the VLIZ Young Scientists Day on 29 February 2008.