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VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day on 24 February 2012: final programme

01/18/2012 - 12:18
The 'VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day' 2012 invites all marine scientists in Flanders and around. On Friday 24 February you can discover the quality, diversity and relevance of the multidsiciplinaire marine research in Bruges (KHBO). Please register asap, since the number of seats is limited.

World data center in Ostend.

11/15/2011 - 13:31
PRESS ALERT: It doesn’t happen every day that a Flemish institution is globally recognized for its sustained efforts. The Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) was awarded this honour and saw its efforts in managing marine data since 2000 rewarded with an international certification within the World Data System of the International Council for Science (ICSU). VLIZ is now an official member of a global...

Call for abstracts for VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day on 24 February 2012!

10/25/2011 - 15:09
The 'VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day' 2012 invites all marine scientists in Flanders and around. On Friday 24 February you can discover the quality, diversity and relevance of the multidsiciplinaire marine research in Bruges (KHBO). Submit your abstract by 9 December 2011 and present your research in a clear, concise and attractive way.

Launch of the new Flemish research vessel "Simon Stevin" in Roemenia

10/24/2011 - 14:54
On Friday 21 October 16:00, the new Flemish research vessel "Simon Stevin" has been launched in Galati (Roemenia). The body of the vessel - in the near future replacing the current "R/V Zeeleeuw" - will be shipped to the yard of Maaskant Shipyards Stellendam (part of the Damen Shipyards Group) in The Netherlands, to be completed there.

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Junior Science Officer @ Marine Board secretariat

10/10/2011 - 15:51
...to support the core activities of the Marine Board secretariat in working with marine scientists to deliver scientific strategy and foresight, driving future seas and oceans research. The work will also include support to activities funded by the European Commission via Framework Programme 7 projects, and other contracts. Read more on the profile and conditions. Please send your application by...

VLIZ Thesis Awards for Marine Sciences 2011 for new graduates

09/27/2011 - 14:51
Did you recently graduate at a Flemish university or technical college? Are you proud of your marine (or coastal) thesis? Then you have to apply for the VLIZ Thesis Awards for Marine Sciences 2011! Subscription before the 15th of November 2011.

International CLAMER conference: Living with a warming ocean

07/06/2011 - 14:50
The closing conference of the FP7-project CLAMER (European Research and Public Perception of Climate Change Impacts in the Marine Environment) - 15 September 2011, Brussels - will give a state-of-the-art of the EU research results on marine climate change, including the results of a pan-European public poll, conducted to investigate public views and understanding about climate change and the...

8 June: World Ocean Day on a sea in constant change

05/30/2011 - 22:46
To celebrate World Oceans Day 2011, the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) organises a full evening`s programme in Bruges, Belgium. Three experts inform the public at large on a sea in constant change (in Dutch).

The European Species Portal (PESI) has been launched!

05/10/2011 - 09:36
The portal of PESI (Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure) has been launched: www.eu-nomen.eu/portal and is available in 21 European languages. With time, it will be possible to find and search through the information of all species appearing in Europe. Not only the species living in seas and oceans, but also of all terrestrial and aquatic species. Currently, there are already nearly...

The North Sea: from wild nature to a managed underwater mosaic landscape?

03/21/2011 - 16:21
The North Sea has fundamentally changed. Big tuna fish and biologically rich seafloors including native oyster banks have largely disappeared during the last centuries and made room for all kind of human activities (fisheries, shipping, sand and gravel extraction, pollution, etc.) and for highly impacted underwater landscapes. However, the tide seems to be turning and at present about 5.4% of the...

Follow the Japanese tsunami in the Pacific via the Sea Level Station Monitoring Facility

03/14/2011 - 12:55
On Friday 11 March Japan was hit by a massive earthquake, with the epicentre lying approximately 130km offshore the northeast coast. Promptly a tsunami ánd tsunami alert followed. The progress of the wave could be followed via the Sea Level Station Monitoring Facility - a website developed by the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) in Ostend/Belgium for the Project Office for IODE (IOC/UNESCO) and...

Looking back at the VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day 2011

03/07/2011 - 14:30
On Friday 25 February 333 marine scientists from Flanders and around met at the eleventh edition of the VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day at the site Oud Sint-Jan in Bruges. The day was full of surprising pitch speeches and an extensive poster session. This gave the participants a nice overview of the latest, current marine and coastal research. The public could vote for the best speaker and...

Dr. Eric Honoré awarded prestigious ‘Prize Dr. Edouard Delcroix’ 2010

03/04/2011 - 11:01
On Friday 4 March 2011, the French biomedical scientist Dr. Eric Honoré will be awarded the prestigious ‘Prize Dr. Edouard Delcroix’ 2010 in Ostend, for his in-depth research on the beneficial impact of fish-derived polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) on cardiovascular disease mortality.

Student job vacancies in VLIZ for summer 2011

02/24/2011 - 16:53
Every year the VLIZ employs several students for the months of July, August or September. You can apply by sending a mail with your CV and an application letter to jan.mees@vliz.be.

10 years of research vessel Zeeleeuw

02/17/2011 - 15:12
In February 2011 the Flemish research vessel Zeeleeuw celebrated its 10th anniversary. On the celebration - held on Wednesday 9 February - a hunderd users and sympathizers were present. The history of the ship and its importance for marine science and education in Flanders was emphasized.