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A Belgian Expedition 120 Meters Under the Indian Ocean

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Six Belgian researchers and divers, led by Dr. Lucas Terrana (Tournai Natural History Museum) and Dr. Camille Moreau (ULB), set out to explore Madagascar's seabed up to 120 metres deep. To talk about it, Camille Moreau was the guest of 12:30 pm. The project "Nusy Be 100" was carried out from 15 November to 20 December and aims to study these areas where light disappears and where still unknown species could hide. After a year of preparation, the…
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Six Belgian researchers and divers, led by Dr. Lucas Terrana (Tournai Natural History Museum) and Dr. Camille Moreau (ULB), set out to explore Madagascar's seabed up to 120 metres deep. To talk about it, Camille Moreau was the guest of 12:30 pm. The project "Nusy Be 100" was carried out from 15 November to 20 December and aims to study these areas where light disappears and where still unknown species could hide. After a year of preparation, the…

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BX1 broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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