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  • The LifeWatch ERIC BEeS: abstract book, video recordings and more!
    The LifeWatch ERIC BEeS: abstract book, video recordings and more!

    The LifeWatch ERIC BEeS: abstract book, video recordings and more!

    The LifeWatch ERIC family met again, for the first time in four years, at the "BEeS" Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference. It took place in Seville from 22 - 24 May, on the occasion of the International Day for Biological Diversity. Explore the abstract book, watch the video of the live-streamed round table, and download the presentations!
  • Calling in our Corals: citizens helping to recognise underwater sounds
    Calling in our Corals: citizens helping to recognise underwater sounds

    Calling in our Corals: citizens helping to recognise underwater sounds

    Anyone with 3 minutes time and an internet connection can assist coral researchers, and help to restore coral reefs around the world. Google Arts & Culture is launching the unique experiment 'Calling in our Corals', and you all can contribute!
  • The LifeWatch Community Platform is here!
    The LifeWatch Community Platform is here!

    The LifeWatch Community Platform is here!

    LifeWatch followers and collaborators are cordially invited to the grand unveiling of the LifeWatch Community platform, now openly available to everyone! Who should become a member? Well, if you’re interested in biodiversity and ecosystem research, then you should!
  • Cut trough shell and Common cockle stand firm in the Big Annual Seashell Survey
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    Cut trough shell and Common cockle stand firm in the Big Annual Seashell Survey

    Two thousand volunteers counted 82,444 shells, from a total of 66 species during the sixth edition of the Big Annual Seashell Survey last Saturday. Cut trough shell and Common cockle made it into the top five in Belgium, the Netherlands and France. But there were also interesting regional differences. Less than 1% of the checked shells had a 'drill hole' due to predation by snails.
  • WoRMS Philanthropy grants 2022
    WoRMS Philanthropy grants 2022

    WoRMS Philanthropy grants 2022

    During 2022, the VLIZ Philanthropy program was able to issue three grants to support WoRMS editors in making WoRMS more complete. This resulted in about 18.000 edits and additions to WoRMS and its sub-registers.
  • WoRMS press release: Ten remarkable new marine species from 2022
    WoRMS press release: Ten remarkable new marine species from 2022

    WoRMS press release: Ten remarkable new marine species from 2022

    As for previous years, the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) has again released its annual list of the top-ten marine species described by researchers during the past year to coincide with World Taxonomist Appreciation Day on March 19th!
  • Call for Abstracts: The LifeWatch ERIC BEeS Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference
    Call for Abstracts: The LifeWatch ERIC BEeS Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference

    Call for Abstracts: The LifeWatch ERIC BEeS Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference

    Roll up, roll up! Abstracts are now open for the LifeWatch ERIC "BEeS” Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference “Threats and challenges to biodiversity and ecosystem conservation from an eScience perspective”, which is scheduled to coincide with Biodiversity Day 2023.