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Techreport Reference System-to-system interface between the EMSA CleanSeaNet service and OSERIT: the potential synergies between remote sensing and modelling in case of marine pollution
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) develop and operate together a system-to-system interface between the EMSA’s CleanSeaNet service and OSERIT, the Belgian Oil Spill Evaluation and Response Integrated Tool. This interface is meant to provide CleanSeaNet users with a support tool for early and automatic oil drift and fate simulation results of any satellite-detected oil spills reported by the CleanSeaNet service in the North Sea and the English Channel. In view of the automatic forecast and backtrack simulations results, CleanSeaNet users have the possibility to further refine this early risk assessment either by activating their own national decision support system or by requesting new, advanced simulations through the CleanSeaNet GIS viewer. This interface is currently passing the final acceptance tests. However, the system has already been used by RBINS for the oil pollution event subsequent to the Flinterstar sinking at 8km off the port of Zeebruges on the 6th of October 2015. This event perfectly illustrates the potential synergies of remote sensing and modelling in case of marine pollution and their integration in risk assessments that must be performed for any significant pollution of the marine system.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Article Reference Tayma 2009 — 6th Report on the Saudi Arabian – German Joint Archaeological Project
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Techreport Reference Tente Napoléonienne’, tentures drapées. Natuursteenidentificatie. Studie op verzoek van Studiebureau Lode De Clercq / PRC.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Techreport Reference Terreininterventie en archeo-antropologische detailstudie van menselijke resten uit WO I afkomstig van een toevalsvondst aan de Haezeweidestraat in Langemark-Poelkapelle (2021) (rapport 2023-3)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Techreport Reference Terreininterventie en archeo-antropologische detailstudie van menselijke resten uit WO I afkomstig van een toevalsvondst aan de Wallemolenstraat in Passendale (2022-2023) (2023-4)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Techreport Reference Terreininterventie en archeo-antropologische detailstudie van menselijke resten uit WO I afkomstig van een toevalsvondst te Diksmuide - Tuinwijk (2019)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Techreport Reference Terreininterventie en archeo-antropologisch assessment van de menselijke resten aangetroffen bij het proefsleuvenonderzoek in Oostakker-dorp (2019)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Techreport Reference Terreininterventie en archeo-antropologische detailstudie van menselijke resten uit WO I afkomstig van een toevalsvondst te Wijtschate – Wijtschatestraat 82 (2020) (TV ID 4468)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2020
Techreport Reference Terreininterventie en archeo-antropologische detailstudie van menselijke resten uit WO I afkomstig van een toevalsvondst te Wijtschate – Voormezelestraat (2021) (TV ID 7365)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2021
Manual Reference The first Belgian Flat Oyster Day on November 24, 2020: Report of the online event
On Tuesday 24 November 2020, the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS), Ghent University and the Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO) jointly organised the first Belgian Flat Oyster Day, as an online event. A lot of information on several aspects of flat oyster restoration and aquaculture was presented during the event. The event demonstrated that an interest in flat oyster is emerging in Belgium, which was also illustrated by large audience (60+) that attended the event. A report of the event has been compiled, containing the biographies of the speakers and the abstract of the presentations. Also the Q&A and poll results are included. The interaction with the audience through the polls showed that there is a keen interest in the continuation of the Belgian Flat Oyster Day. In what format this will be, e.g. as a yearly event or as the creation of a Belgian Flat Oyster Consortium, in line with the Dutch initiative, is under consideration. To be continued.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2020