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Waste: How long before it breaks down in the sea?
This flyer shows the estimated decomposition times of different types of marine litter.
Marine litter is a global problem that is getting bigger and bigger. Every year, an average of eight million tons of plastic waste ends up in the sea worldwide, or …
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Mouth masks in the sea: Posters
Mouth masks lying around quickly end up in the sea via the wind, streams and rivers. Don't lose your mouth mask wherever you are!
Three posters, with a jellyfish, shrimp and mussels, show the impact of mouth masks on marine life.
You can download these …
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Something is moving at sea: Marine spatial plan 2020 - 2026
Our Belgian part of the North Sea is small but very busy. Green energy, nature conservation, shipping, fishing, sand extraction and so much more take place every day. To ensure that all these activities go well together, the federal government …
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Out and about with Goetghebuer: Walk Ghent
Ghent Archives, the GOF circle of friends and volunteer Inge Misschaert worked last summer on a walk through Ghent that allows participants to follow in the footsteps of Pierre-Jacques Goetghebuer. The architect-collector tells about his beloved …
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A fascinating class game: exploring the maritime world
The maritime world is insufficiently known and we want to change that! Areyouwaterproof brings the maritime world to the classroom with A Captivating Class Game.
The students are transformed into captain, chief engineer and sailor. Together they …
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Virunga in action
With Virunga in action, WWF proposes an educational package about the EcoMakala project: a field project in Congo.
In this project, the students are presented with a sustainability issue, in which they have to figure out how to protect a nature park …
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