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No publisherRBINS Publication(s)Peer ReviewPopular Science2022/12/08 11:35:00 GMT+1Inbook ReferenceComfort op kantoor: temperatuur in tijden van energieschaarste - Le confort au bureau : la température en période de pénurie d'énergie
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No publisherRBINS Publication(s)Peer ReviewPopular Science2022/12/08 11:40:00 GMT+1Inbook ReferenceReuzen uit de Maas, een nieuw onderzoek van ijsschotszwerfstenen.
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No publisherPeer ReviewPopular Science2024/02/22 14:02:25 GMT+1Inbook ReferenceUne console qui ne laisse pas de marbre
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2021/articlereference.2022-02-28.3828943136
No publisherPopular Science2022/02/28 13:50:04 GMT+1Article ReferenceStrandingen en waarnemingen van zeezoogdieren en opmerkelijke andere soorten in België in 2019 [Strandings and sightings of marine mammals and remarkable other species in Belgium in 2019]
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2020/bookletreference.2021-01-28.9865573246
In 2019 51 harbour porpoises washed ashore: a low number compared to previous years. More than half of these animals were in a poor state of conservation, and for many no cause of death could be identified. Four harbour porpoises died due to bycatch in fishing gear, four others as a result of predation by a grey seal. The estimated density of porpoises at sea in June and August was approximately the average of the last years. The only other cetacean that was found stranded was a very decomposed common dolphin. As was the case last year, a solitary, sociable bottlenose dolphin was present for months in the region adjacent to French waters. Groups of bottlenose dolphins were observed on two occasions. More exceptional were the sightings of a humpback whale and a minke whale. The presence of seals at our coast is still on the rise. In the port of Nieuwpoort a permanent haulout site has established; it is frequently used by more than 10 harbour seals. Also sighting rates of grey seals are increasing. The increased presence of seals translates into increasing numbers of dead and dying seals on the beach: 47, the highest number ever recorded. SeaLife took care of 11 grey seals and 15 harbour seals. Two leatherback turtles and some ocean sunfish were observed in 2019. Their presence might have been related to an unusual influx of Atlantic water. For a stranded ocean sunfish, it is still being investigated which species it belonged to. Marine mammals remain very popular: some temporary or permanent exhibitions were opened in 2019, and the skeleton of a sperm whale that washed ashore in 1989 was excavated with the objective to preserve it and to put it on display.No publisherPopular SciencePDF available2021/01/28 12:30:00 GMT+1Booklet ReferenceHistorische waarneming van narwal in België
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2016/articlereference.2018-02-06.4820274909
No publisherPopular Science2018/02/06 10:16:50 GMT+1Article ReferenceZe bleven maar komen: potvissen op de stranden van de zuidelijke Noordzee in het voorjaar van 2016
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No publisherPopular Science2018/02/06 10:36:14 GMT+1Article ReferenceHoe lawaaierig is de oceaan?
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No publisherPopular Science2018/02/06 10:43:16 GMT+1Article ReferenceEen zaad van Duivelsklauw (Ibicella lutea) op het strand van De Panne
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No publisherPopular Science2018/02/06 11:03:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceUne pierre à aiguiser avec décor de chevrons d’époque gallo-romaine.
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No publisherPopular Science2021/02/23 09:54:04 GMT+1Article ReferenceEditorial
https://biblio.naturalsciences.be/library-1/rbins-staff-publications-2018/6251
No publisherPopular Science2018/07/31 14:40:00 GMT+1Article ReferenceVERSLAG MEERDAAGSE EXCURSIE GEOLIM 2022, 16-17 september 2022
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No publisherReportPopular SciencePDF available2024/02/22 14:02:25 GMT+1Book ReferenceNatuursteenonderzoek bij de archeologische opgraving in de Burchtzone
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No publisherReportPopular SciencePDF available2024/02/22 14:02:25 GMT+1Book ReferenceArcheologische opgraving Noorderterras. Natuursteen in de depositie van ballaststeen en hergebruikte bouwmaterialen van de Burcht, Scheldekaaien/Noorderterras. Studie uitgevoerd in opdracht van de stadsdienst Archeologie, Onroerend Erfgoed Stad Antwerpen
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No publisherReportRBINS Publication(s)Popular Science2024/02/22 14:02:25 GMT+1Book ReferenceGSB lecture notes. Cretaceous
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