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BopCo’s 2025 in numbers
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in BopCoAs the year comes to a close, it’s time to look back on an exciting and productive 2025 for BopCo! 🔎 82 identification requests processed: ➡️ 27 one-time requests from a diverse group of partners (including universities, government agencies, industry,…
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Identification of shipworms in the port of Antwerp
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in BopCoIn January 2024, BopCo received damaged wood from the “Berendrechtsluis” in the port of Antwerp. The wood was riddled with tiny holes and tubes — a telltale sign of possible shipworm activity. While shipworms (Teredinidae) might resemble worms, they’re actually molluscs — long-bodied, “naked” bivalves that bore…
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New research uncovers the ancient origins of the “London Underground Mosquito”
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Culex pipiens is a mosquito species widely distributed across temperate regions of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Known as a pest in urban environments, it is also abundant and widespread in Belgium. As one of the most common mosquitoes found in…
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Invasive crayfish are disturbing Belgian waters
Belgian private quarries explored by scuba divers are often inhabited by numerous exotic species, most of which have been intentionally introduced. For example, crayfish are prized for their decorative value and can be present in large numbers. However, they often…



