LifeWatch Belgium,
supporting your biodiversity
& ecosystem research
LifeWatch Belgium,
supporting your biodiversity
& ecosystem research
LifeWatch Belgium,
supporting your biodiversity
& ecosystem research
LifeWatch Belgium,
supporting your biodiversity
& ecosystem research
User stories
Innovative approaches
Data & services
Biogeographic services
Biogeographic services
Biodiversity Observatory automation services
Biodiversity Observatory automation services
LifeWatch ERIC
LifeWatch ERIC is the European Research Infrastructure Consortium providing e-Science research facilities to scientists investigating biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services in order to support society in addressing key planetary challenges.
LifeWatch Belgium, also called the National Distributed Centre for LifeWatch Belgium combines the regional and federal LifeWatch contributions from Belgium.
Latest news
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Tracking sharks in the North Sea for better protection and management
Tracking sharks in the North Sea for better protection and management
With support from LifeWatch Belgium and the European Tracking Network (ETN), researchers are tagging sharks in the Belgian part of the North Sea to uncover their movements and preferred habitats. Scientists from the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) and the Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO) lead this work, using LifeWatch infrastructure to collect vital data that will help guide targeted protection and management. -
Fish Don’t Know Borders: Tracking Aquatic Life Across Europe
Fish Don’t Know Borders: Tracking Aquatic Life Across Europe
Through the European Tracking Network (ETN), LifeWatch Belgium connects researchers who track fish and other aquatic species across borders. Using a shared network of acoustic receivers, scientists follow animal movements from rivers to seas, revealing how aquatic life links ecosystems throughout Europe. -
From Europe to the Atlantic: new insights into eel migration
From Europe to the Atlantic: new insights into eel migration
European eels are legendary travelers, undertaking journeys of up to 9,000 km to spawn inthe Atlantic Ocean. A groundbreaking study led by LifeWatch researchers has broughttogether tracking data from more than 2,300 eels across 9 countries, revealing howgeography and river barriers shape the timing of this epic migration. -
SoundLib: The Marine Sound Library for the Belgian Part of the North Sea
SoundLib: The Marine Sound Library for the Belgian Part of the North Sea
VLIZ has launched the Marine Sound Library (SoundLib), a unique open database of underwater sounds from the North Sea. With thousands of recordings and advanced analysis tools, the platform provides new insights into the region’s acoustic environment. SoundLib supports scientists, policymakers, and the public in understanding how natural and human-made sounds affect marine ecosystems, and creates new opportunities for AI-driven research.
Events
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World Conference on Marine Biodiversity 2026
17 Nov 2026World Conference on Marine Biodiversity 2026
The seventh edition of the World Conference will fly the UN Ocean Decade flag, as it has been end
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Science Day: Gen-Sea
23 Nov 2025Science Day: Gen-Sea
Interested in marine research?
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RESTORE4Cs Autumn Series 2025
03 Nov 2025RESTORE4Cs Autumn Series 2025
The RESTORE4Cs (Modelling RESTORation of wEtlands for Carbon pathways, Climate C