Search publications of the members of the Royal Belgian institute of natural Sciences
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Diurnal variability of turbidity and light attenuation in the southern North Sea from the SEVIRI geostationary sensor.
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Reports and Monographs of the International Ocean-Colour Coordinating Group
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Offshore wind farms in the Belgian part of the North Sea. Heading for an understanding of environmental impacts.
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The diet of harbour porpoises bycaught or washed ashore in Belgium, and relationship with relevant date from the strandings database.
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Competition between kaolinite flocculation and stabilization in divalent cation solutions dosed with anionic polyacrylamides.
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The Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) as a Predator of Harbour Porpoises (Phocoena phocoena)?
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Tour d'Horizon 2012 from 2 to 6 July 2012
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20 ans de surveillance aƩrienne des territoires maritimes belges dans la partie sud de la mer du Nord.
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Kwaliteitshandboek volgens ISO 17025 2005 versie 8.0
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Invalidation of the MEGS 8.0 chlorophyll product in turbid waters. Submitted for the Proceedings of the 3rd MERIS/(A)ATSR and OCLI-SLSTR (SENTINEL-3) preparatory workshop held in Frascati 15-19 October 2012
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Twenty years of Belgian North Sea aerial surveillance: A quantitative analysis of results confirms effectiveness of international oil pollution legislation.
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Resuscitation of the data collected during the first years of modern oceanographyin Belgium "PMPZ-DBII".
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De vangst van twee zee-engels Squatina squatina door een Belgische visser.
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Een verdwaalde potvis op het strand.
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Een jonge reuzenhaai Cetorhinus maximus in het strandwater te De Panne.
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Assessment of the marine renewables industry in relation to marine mammals: synthesis of work undertaken by the ICES Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology (WGMME).
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The effect of pile driving on harbour porpoises in Belgian waters.
- IN : S.Degraer, R. Brabant & B. Rumes (Eds). Offshore windfarms in the Belgian part of the North Sea: heading for an understanding of environmental impacts.
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The effect of pile driving on harbour porpoises in Belgian waters.
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Processing a whale skeleton: a big challenge.
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Organism-sediment interactions govern post-hypoxia recovery of ecosystem funtioning.