Theetaert, Hannelore
Lab technician
Marine science Research
Flanders Marine Institute
Belgium
Biography
Dr. Theetaert, Hannelore is a researcher of Flanders Marine Institute belgium. Dr. Theetaert, Hannelore is a Lab technician at Flanders Marine Institute belgium. Her current project is Mnemiopsis ecology and modeling: Observation of an invasive comb jelly in the North Sea.
Research Interest
Marine science Research
Publications
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Hoffman, S.; Vansteenbrugge, L.; Van Ginderdeuren, K.; Binetti, U.; Theetaert, H.; Hostens, K.; Robbens, J. (2012). Risk assessment of non-indigenous marine invaders: a combined approach of morphological and molecular analysis allowed unambiguous identification of the comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Belgian Part of the North Sea. Poster presentation. Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO). Animal Sciences Unit - Fisheries: Oostende. 1 poster pp
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Devriese, L.; De Witte, B.; Bossaer, Mattias; Vanhalst, K.; Theetaert, H.; Robbens, J. (2015). Collateral damage: could microplastics act as a vector for PCBs through the marine ecosystem?, in: Mees, J. et al. (Ed.) Book of abstracts – VLIZ Young Scientists’ Day. Brugge, Belgium, 20 February 2015. VLIZ Special Publication, 71: pp. 61
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Bekaert, K.; Devriese, L.; Vandermeersch, G.; Theetaert, H.; Robbens, J. (2014). Microplastics in the food chain? Occurrence of microplastics in brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) and blue mussel (Mytilus edulis). ILVO: Oostende. 1 poster pp