Flanders Hydraulics investigates the impact of human activity and nature on water systems and the consequences for navigation. Tide tables Research output Facilities and tools Areas of expertise Harbours and waterways Accessibility Manoeuvres Knowledge centre 'Manoeuvring in Shallow and Confined Water' Hydraulics and sediment Cohesive sediment Hydrodynamics Morphodynamics Hydraulic structures Fish passes Flood defences Locks Other hydraulic structures Water management Floods HIC Development of forecasting and warning systems Water availability Policy support Coastal protection Coastal protection against erosion Coastal safety against extreme storms Integrated coastal zone management In the picture 21st newsletter Knowledge Centre Manoeuvring in Shallow and Confined Water Tuesday 09/06/2015 This newsletter aims to consolidate, extend and disseminate knowledge on the behaviour of ships in shallow and confined water. Download Accessibility study MSC New York Tuesday 09/06/2015 On 10 December 2014, the MSC New York arrived in the Port of Antwerp. With a length of 399 m and a beam of 54 m, it is the largest ship ever to pass through the Berendrecht lock, which in itself is the largest lock in the world at present. The arrival was preceded by a study executed at Flanders Hydraulics in cooperation with the Flemish pilotage and the Common Nautical Authority. New website Tuesday 09/06/2015 Today Flanders Hydraulics presents his brand new website. The website has undergone a complete makeover with lots of useful features and a highly improved navigation. Pages « First ‹ Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (current) More news More news Fast to Waterinfo.be shallowwater.be Publications