Aarhus University honours Hans Burchard
The Aarhus University confers on Hans Burchard the title "Honorary Professor" for the coming five years.
Aarhus University honours Hans Burchard
The Aarhus University confers on Hans Burchard the title "Honorary Professor" for the coming five years.
The State of the Baltic Sea in 2013: Annual assessment of the physical and chemical data finalized
Even the hurricane „Xaver“ did not end the stagnation period effecting the bottom water of the Baltic Proper
Are marine microplastics the ideal medium for spreading germs, for example Vibrio? A comprehensive 12-institute consortium led by the Warnemünde environmental microbiologist Matthias Labrenz will pursue this question over the next three years.
The Briese Sponsorship Award for Young Marine Researchers 2013 goes to Dr. Daniel Zitterbart
The awarding of the „Briese-Preis für Meeresforschung“ (Briese Award for Marine Research) will take place for the fourth time now at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde, next Wednesday 19th February, 2014.
Geochemists from Warnemünde use mineral formation to decipher the conditions during the deposition of marine sediments
Experts agree on a position paper on the effects of climate change in the Baltic Sea.
IOW discovers and cultivates two previously unknown unicellular species from the Baltic Sea
IOW researchers, in collaboration with their Russian colleagues, are the first to have successfully cultivated unicellular collared flagellates from oxygen-depleted areas of the ocean. The two previously unknown species from the Baltic Sea appear to have adapted extremely well to the changing oxygen conditions of their native environment and have a cell structure that heretofore has not been observed in collared flagellates.
The smallest predators in the Baltic Sea
To shed light onto the vastly unresolved biodiversity of the Baltic Sea's tiniest hunters – researchers of the IOW did just the opposite: they turned off the light!
Research vessel METEOR is in the Baltic Sea
The 87th expedition of the METEOR, under scientific leadership of the IOW, is heading to one of the largest brackish water seas on Earth.
Does more rain prevent it from drowning?