BESE-elements reduce wave heights up to 60%, compared to bare tidal flats, despite being placed in a highly exposed area
Ben Gilby et al. measured the effects of a 1.5 ha shellfish reef restoration site on fish assemblages in Pumicestone Passage in eastern Australia.
Dutch researchers tested BESE-elements to see whether a state shift could be accomplished by mimicking buoyant peat.
European researchers studied the natural establishment of salt marsh vegetation as inspiration for new restoration techniques. The study focused on...
A team of European researchers tested techniques that can help restore positive feedbacks in seagrass recovery. They trialed co-restoration with...
German broadcaster 3sat casted a documentary featuring BESE!
We studied bivalves and marshes and demonstrated enhancement of reef establishment with stable artifical biodegradable substrates (BESE-elements).
BESE participated in the ASN BANK World Price in November 2020 and ended up as one of the finalists.
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