Latest news
-
Coordinating the observation of biodiversity in the sea: a new collaboration Coordinating the observation of biodiversity in the sea: a new collaboration
The Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON) of the Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON), the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), and the SCAR Antarctic Biodiversity Portal share a common vision on the building and coordination of a global ocean biodiversity observation system. The common goal is to systematically assess the state and trends in the ocean’s biodiversity, including biological resources and ecosystems, and how these will change in the future. -
PhD research reveals wild boar behaviour PhD research reveals wild boar behaviour
Jolien Wevers successfully defended her PhD research on wild boar and roe deer ecology in a human-dominated landscape at Hasselt University. -
Southern Ocean UN Decade - ‘The science we need for the ocean we want’ Southern Ocean UN Decade - ‘The science we need for the ocean we want’
We are at the start of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) to reverse the cycle of decline in ocean health. The initiative aims to globally strengthen the international cooperation needed to develop the scientific research and innovative technologies that can connect ocean science with the needs of society. -
World Strepsiptera Database launched! World Strepsiptera Database launched!
A world list of Strepsiptera – twisted-wing parasitoids – is now accessible through their very own portal, as part of Aphia, the platform behind the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). The World Strepsiptera Database currently contains 605 accepted species, and will be updated to catch up with newly described species in the last 5 years. -
Awardees for the 2021 WoRMS Achievement & Early Career Researchers Award known Awardees for the 2021 WoRMS Achievement & Early Career Researchers Award known
This year, the WoRMS Achievement Award goes to Chad Walter, and the WoRMS Early Career Researchers Award was granted to Ralf Cordeiro. -
Big Five conservation measures for diadromous fish Big Five conservation measures for diadromous fish
Five years of fish tracking research using the LifeWatch fish acoustic receiver network has generated key insights in how to save diadromous fish species from historically low numbers. -
WoRMS is being honored with new genus WoRMS is being honored with new genus
For the first time, a genus has been named after WoRMS: Wormsina. -
Join the webinar about the importance and interest of e-taxonomy Join the webinar about the importance and interest of e-taxonomy
On the 23rd of June, the Antarctic Biodiversity Portal organizes the online webinar ‘availability and digitization of identification keys for the Southern Ocean’. Registrations are restricted. -
New version of ETN database online New version of ETN database online
Acoustic telemetry data were already available. But now the ETN database also allow the upload of (meta)data linked to archival tags and acoustic-data-storage tags (ADST). -
MarineRegions Exclusive Economic Zones now featured as essential map on MarineTraffic.com MarineRegions Exclusive Economic Zones now featured as essential map on MarineTraffic.com
An important dataset from MarineRegions (LifeWatch Belgium) is integrated in MarineTraffic.com and helps to improve the experience of millions of users on a monthly basis.