LifeWatch Belgium,
supporting your biodiversity
& ecosystem research
LifeWatch Belgium,
supporting your biodiversity
& ecosystem research
LifeWatch Belgium,
supporting your biodiversity
& ecosystem research
LifeWatch Belgium,
supporting your biodiversity
& ecosystem research
User stories
Innovative approaches
Data & services
Biogeographic services
Biodiversity Observatory automation services
LifeWatch ERIC
LifeWatch ERIC is the European Research Infrastructure Consortium providing e-Science research facilities to scientists investigating biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services in order to support society in addressing key planetary challenges.
LifeWatch Belgium, also called the National Distributed Centre for LifeWatch Belgium combines the regional and federal LifeWatch contributions from Belgium.
Latest news
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Return of the twaite shad to the Scheldt River After a Century-Long Absence Return of the twaite shad to the Scheldt River After a Century-Long Absence
The twaite shad, a migratory fish that once disappeared from the Scheldt River due to pollution, has made a remarkable return in the past decade. Known locally as the “May fish,” the twaite shadspawns in the river between late April and early May. Researchers from the Institute for Nature and Forest Research (INBO) have been studying the species since its return in 2014, using LifeWatch Belgium acoustic telemetry and data loggers to track the fish’s movements and habits. -
New Study Monitors Fish Migration in the Leie and Scheldt Rivers New Study Monitors Fish Migration in the Leie and Scheldt Rivers
Over recent weeks, researchers from the Institute for Nature and Forest Research (INBO) have deployed an extensive network of detection devices alo
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Call for nominations for the WoRMS Top-Ten Marine Species of 2024 Call for nominations for the WoRMS Top-Ten Marine Species of 2024
Once again taxonomists have continued to publish many wonderful new species throughout the last year. As we approach the end of 2024 it is time to think about nominations for The WoRMS Top Ten Marine Species of 2024! -
First ETN datasets available through GBIF First ETN datasets available through GBIF
The first datasets from the Permanent Belgian Acoustic Receiver Network are now available via GBIF. Over 507,000 fish tracking records from Belgian waters offer new insights into species movement and biodiversity.
Events
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World Conference on Marine Biodiversity 2026 17 Nov 2026World Conference on Marine Biodiversity 2026
The seventh edition of the World Conference will fly the UN Ocean Decade flag, as it has been end
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Big Seashell Survey 22 Mar 2025Big Seashell Survey
Join us on Saturday, 22 March 2025, for the 8th edition of the Big Seashell Surv
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BioSpace25 - Biodiversity insight from Space 10 Feb 2025BioSpace25 - Biodiversity insight from Space
BIOSPACE25 is the first international conference exclusively dedicated to the application of Sate