Breadcrumb Home Projects Here you can find all the information you need about the projects of the Blue Cluster. Digital sea Offshore renewable energy Shipping Sustainable coastal management Sustainable seafood & marine biotechnology Facet Projects domain (-) In progress Past Facet Projects status (-) DBC as an observer DBC as a partner (-) DBC project Intercluster project International project National project Facet Projects type Coastbusters The Coastbusters project tests the capacity and added value of certain biological organisms for coastal defense. A stronger and more resilient coast will also have a positive impact on nature and biodiversity in the North Sea. In progress FINESSE Natural solutions are playing an increasingly important role in sustainable coastal management, but a sound scientifically based financing framework is still lacking. Coastbusters FINESSE wants to change this. In progress LANICE The partners in the Coastbusters project LANICE strive for sustainable systems to manage the Belgian coast. Within this scope, they investigate to what extent the sand mason worm can play a role in stabilising sediment and increasing biodiversity at the Belgian coast. In progress Reefcovery The partners in the Reefcovery project are developing various methods for the restoration of oyster reefs in the North Sea. These oyster reefs can then be used to arrive at a nature-inclusive design for infrastructure at sea and along the coast. In progress ICONIC The partners in ICONIC strive to develop innovative digital and physical instruments to fundamentally improve the integrated control of wind farms. This involves looking at the entire physical system and the complex aerodynamic interactions between turbines. In progress CORE The partners in the CORE project are developing various models and methods to optimise the yield of new and existing wind farms. Specific relevant challenges at the Belgian and European level are taken into account. In progress Supersized 5.0 The demand for wind energy continues to grow, and wind farms are getting bigger and bigger, bringing about many challenges in terms of operation and maintenance. The partners in Supersized 5.0 are looking for ways to address these challenges. In progress WETCOAST The aim of the three-year WETCOAST project is to gain more insight into carbon storage in salt marshes and mangroves. In this way, the partners are taking an important step towards natural solutions that can be financed with carbon credits. In progress ANEMOI Offshore wind farms provide us with large amounts of clean renewable energy, but also have a certain effect on the environment. The ANEMOI project studies possible chemical emissions from these wind farms (OWFs) and their impact on ecosystems and aquaculture. In progress FOOS Wind and waves cause structural vibrations in offshore structures. The dampener system that deals with this brings about forced active power oscillations, which can lead to grid instability. The partners in the FOOS project investigate this phenomenon. In progress PIT The PIT project investigates how pitting corrosion occurs in carbon steel maritime structures, such as offshore wind turbines. The partners develop new methods to detect and quantify this form of local corrosion early, continuously and reliably. In progress Blue Alkalinity To limit global warming, active research is being conducted into ways to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The Blue Alkalinity project examines the possibility of storing CO2 from the air in the sea by increasing the alkalinity of the seawater. In progress Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page
Coastbusters The Coastbusters project tests the capacity and added value of certain biological organisms for coastal defense. A stronger and more resilient coast will also have a positive impact on nature and biodiversity in the North Sea. In progress
FINESSE Natural solutions are playing an increasingly important role in sustainable coastal management, but a sound scientifically based financing framework is still lacking. Coastbusters FINESSE wants to change this. In progress
LANICE The partners in the Coastbusters project LANICE strive for sustainable systems to manage the Belgian coast. Within this scope, they investigate to what extent the sand mason worm can play a role in stabilising sediment and increasing biodiversity at the Belgian coast. In progress
Reefcovery The partners in the Reefcovery project are developing various methods for the restoration of oyster reefs in the North Sea. These oyster reefs can then be used to arrive at a nature-inclusive design for infrastructure at sea and along the coast. In progress
ICONIC The partners in ICONIC strive to develop innovative digital and physical instruments to fundamentally improve the integrated control of wind farms. This involves looking at the entire physical system and the complex aerodynamic interactions between turbines. In progress
CORE The partners in the CORE project are developing various models and methods to optimise the yield of new and existing wind farms. Specific relevant challenges at the Belgian and European level are taken into account. In progress
Supersized 5.0 The demand for wind energy continues to grow, and wind farms are getting bigger and bigger, bringing about many challenges in terms of operation and maintenance. The partners in Supersized 5.0 are looking for ways to address these challenges. In progress
WETCOAST The aim of the three-year WETCOAST project is to gain more insight into carbon storage in salt marshes and mangroves. In this way, the partners are taking an important step towards natural solutions that can be financed with carbon credits. In progress
ANEMOI Offshore wind farms provide us with large amounts of clean renewable energy, but also have a certain effect on the environment. The ANEMOI project studies possible chemical emissions from these wind farms (OWFs) and their impact on ecosystems and aquaculture. In progress
FOOS Wind and waves cause structural vibrations in offshore structures. The dampener system that deals with this brings about forced active power oscillations, which can lead to grid instability. The partners in the FOOS project investigate this phenomenon. In progress
PIT The PIT project investigates how pitting corrosion occurs in carbon steel maritime structures, such as offshore wind turbines. The partners develop new methods to detect and quantify this form of local corrosion early, continuously and reliably. In progress
Blue Alkalinity To limit global warming, active research is being conducted into ways to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The Blue Alkalinity project examines the possibility of storing CO2 from the air in the sea by increasing the alkalinity of the seawater. In progress