Blankenberge Dog Discovers 3-Meter Conger Eel, RBINS Confirms

Blankenberge (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – A man walking his dog in Blankenberge discovered large conger eel remains on the beach. RBINS marine expert Jan Halters confirmed the species can grow up to 3 meters long.

As HLN News reported, a man walking his dog along the beach in Blankenberge, in the province of West Flanders, Belgium, on Saturday morning, Oct 11, 2025, made a discovery. His dog dug up something unusual in the sand. The remains appeared to belong to a large sea creature. 

What did a dog in Blankenberge find on the Beach?

Experts from the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) examined the remains. Jan Halters, a marine specialist at RBINS, said the find is probably from a conger eel, a species in the Congridae family. 

Officials mentioned that conger eels are among the largest eels in the world. Some can grow up to 3 meters in length. They are strong predators that feed on fish, crustaceans, and other sea animals. 

Marine specialists said such discoveries are often caused by strong currents or storms that carry sea animals toward land. For residents and visitors, the discovery showed the variety of wildlife living near the coast.

Similar incidents have happened before along Belgium’s coast. In November 2020, dead conger eels were found washed up on beaches along the North Sea. Photographs showed birds scavenging on the carcasses, drawing attention from locals and experts. Scientists said these strandings happen occasionally and are linked to currents, storms, or other environmental factors. 

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15 responses to “Blankenberge Dog Discovers 3-Meter Conger Eel, RBINS Confirms”

  1. Green 
Ghost Avatar
    Green Ghost

    Can’t believe the dog’s got better taste in seafood than half the restaurants around here! 🐶🍽️ Who knew Blankenberge was the new culinary hotspot for conger eel delicacies? 😂

  2. NoiseFire Avatar

    So, a dog finds a 3-meter conger eel on the beach? Who needs a fishing trip when your pooch is doing all the hard work? 🐶🎣

  3. tough nut Avatar

    Just what we needed, a dog giving us the next big marine biology lesson – who would’ve thought the real star of Blankenberge was a conger eel and not some fancy restaurant dish? 🐶🐍 Might want to rethink my seafood platter after this “revolutionary” find! 😂

  4. cinder coffee Avatar
    cinder coffee

    Looks like Fido’s found a new friend for his beachside frolics—just a casual 3-meter snack for the discerning pooch. 🐶 Who needs a fancy restaurant when you’ve got the North Sea serving up its finest catch? 😂

  5. hidden tree Avatar
    hidden tree

    Well, it seems Blankenberge’s canine citizens are now the official marine biologists—who knew a stroll on the beach would lead to an eel-evating discovery? 🐶🌊 Next, they’ll be running seminars on oceanography! 😂

  6. Just what every dog owner in Blankenberge dreams of—an afternoon stroll turning into a marine biology lesson! Who needs a fishing rod when your pooch is the one reeling in the big catches, eh? 😂

  7. venom petunia Avatar
    venom petunia

    Didn’t know Blankenberge was a hotspot for marine archaeology! Next, we’ll have dogs becoming certified wildlife experts. 🐶🌊

  8. Guess the dog just couldn’t resist a bit of deep-sea treasure hunting on his morning stroll. 🐕‍🦺 Who needs a fishmarket when you’ve got your own personal conger eel excavation site at the beach? 😂

  9. Just a typical day at the beach, eh? First, we have seagulls stealing your chips, and now a dog unearthing relics of the deep – must be some sort of seaside treasure hunt! 🐶💦

  10. Just what we needed during a lovely stroll on the beach – a conger eel to remind us that the ocean’s idea of a souvenir is rather… extravagant. 🐍💼 I suppose it beats finding a lost flip-flop, eh?

  11. liquid death Avatar
    liquid death

    Oh, look at that—a dog with a better taste in marine life than most of us! I suppose finding a conger eel is just a typical Saturday stroll in Blankenberge; next week, maybe he’ll discover Atlantis! 🐾🌊

  12. Venom Petunia Avatar
    Venom Petunia

    So, a dog finds a 3-meter conger eel on the beach—next thing you know, it’ll be running for mayor! 🌊🐶 Seems like Blankenberge has a knack for turning a stroll into a deep-sea adventure. 😂

  13. Just what every dog owner dreams of finding on their morning stroll—a giant conger eel! Talk about a new twist on fetch, eh? 🐶🐍

  14. Pinball Wizard Avatar
    Pinball Wizard

    Typical, innit? Just when you thought Blankenberge was all about sandy beaches and Belgian fries, a pooch turns up with a three-meter-long conger eel—guess the ocean’s got a sense of humor too! 🐕‍🦺🐍

  15. Treasure Devil Avatar
    Treasure Devil

    Only in Blankenberge do you take your dog for a walk and come back with a conger eel instead of just a stick. Guess the beach is the new pet shop! 🐶🐍

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