


Call for taxonomy projects to describe deep-sea species - One Thousand Reasons Edition 2025
The "One Thousand Reasons" campaign just launched its second open call (Edition 2025) for taxonomy projects to describe deep-sea species.The ultimate goal of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) is to generate a lasting legacy in deep ocean sciences: the description of at least 1,000 species new to science in areas beyond national jurisdictions by 2030. Expressions of interest can be submitted by 15 April 2025.
WoRMS Philanthropy Grants 2024
In 2024, the VLIZ Philanthropy program awarded four grants to help WoRMS editors enhance the completeness of the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). These efforts led to nearly 9,000 edits and additions to WoRMS and its sub-registers.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
Over recent weeks, researchers from the Institute for Nature and Forest Research (INBO) have deployed an extensive network of detection devices alo

22
Mar
2025
Big Seashell Survey
Join us on Saturday, 22 March 2025, for the 8th edition of the Big Seashell Surv

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!
04
Dec
2024
LifeWatch Flanders advisory board & open session on Corporate Biodiversity Reporting
As part of the LifeWatch Flanders advisory board, LifeWatch Belgium organises a session around Co

Forum for Science, Doubt & Art
The GUM (Ghent University Museum & Botanical Garden) is the first officially recognized university museum in Flanders. Located in the heart of the University’s Botanical Garden, a green gem in the city of Ghent, the museum and garden form a unified entity. Together, the GUM and the Botanical Garden...

24
Nov
2024
Science Day 2024: Hight-T at Sea
Are you interested in marine research? Or would you like to explore a research vessel?