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REMSEM: OD Nature's Remote Sensing and Ecosystem Modelling team

REMSEM has had a web site on mumm.ac.be for more than 15 years; both the SWAP and REMSEM teams were keen to migrate the current version to odnature.naturalsciences.be. REMSEM web assets are constituted by:

  • a team web site, which presents the research carried out in the fields of remote sensing and ecosystem modelling to the scientific community, as well as publications, team members, software and data tools.
  • a series of project web sites that have been developed in the scope of national or european research projects to which the REMSEM team takes part.

Some of these assets (MarCoast, BELCOLOUR, EMoSEM) had already been migrated to odnature.naturalsciences.be a few weeks ago but we are now happy to announce that another series of sites have been transfered — and in some cases created — and made public.

REMSEM

REMSEM: OD Nature's Remote Sensing and Ecosystem Modelling team

REMSEM carries out scientific research in the fields of remote sensing and ecosystem modelling with the aim of improving the long term scientific basis for management of the marine ecosystem. This is REMSEM's main web site.

oceanography > physics, ecosystems remote sensing mathematical modelling team web site public View site »

HIGHROC

The HIGHROC Project

REMSEM coordinates the EU FP7 HIGHROC (HIGH spatial and temporal Resolution Ocean Colour products and services) project, carried out in cooperation with UMPC, NIVA, BC, VITO, CEFAS.

oceanography > physics remote sensing project web site public View site »

GEOCOLOUR

The GEOCOLOUR project

GEOCOLOUR had the general objective of improving the quality and quantity of marine optical products from the existing SEVIRI geostationary sensor and to prepare the design of the next generation of geostationary ocean colour sensors.

oceanography > physics remote sensing project web site public View site »

JELLYMOD

The JELLYMOD project

We are developing biological models to reproduce the complex biological cycle of jellyfish and also to understand the origin and the cause of jellyfish swarms that can be problematic in coastal waters. This project started recently.

oceanography > biology mathematical modelling project web site public View site »

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30 April 2015

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17 March 2015

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06 February 2015

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25 January 2015

The renewed RV Belgica web site is available; research cruises and programmes for 2015 are online.

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20 October 2014

The REMSEM team and its project web sites are now on odnature.naturalsciences.be.

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03 October 2014

Learn about COHERENS, our modelling system for shallow waters.

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17 September 2014

The IBISCA (Investigating the Biodiversity of Soil and Canopy Arthropods) project web site is ready.

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9 September 2014

We've migrated a first batch of mumm.ac.be web sites to our OD Nature framework.

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4 September 2014

The TILES web site opens. The TILES project is funded under the BRAIN-be call ‘Sustainable management of mineral and geological resources’ and coordinated by OD Nature.

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1 September 2014

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