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Michael L. Zettler - Publications [100.00% relevance%]
.5631.3.1 Zettler, M.L., Hoffman, L. 2025: Marine Bivalves of Namibia. ConchBooks, Harxheim, 358 … inventory of benthic macrofauna in German marine protected areas (2020–2022) before closure for … Index (BQI) in the south-western Baltic Sea. Marine Pollution Bulletin 201: 116150 https://doi.org/ … proxy for severe oxygen depletion. Frontiers in Marine Science 10: 1219716 https://doi.org/10.3389/ … a modern regime shift in the NAO. Frontiers in Marine Science 10: 1293823 https://doi.org/10.3389/ … as a trigger for species diversity in marine benthic assemblages. Biology MDPI 12: 825 https … borealis, Astarte elliptica). Frontiers in Marine Science 9: 820731 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars. … Sea using secondary ion mass spectrometry. Marine Biology 168:133 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227- … organisms with a research vessel. Helgoland Marine Research 75:4 https://doi.org/10.1186/s10152-021 … Zettler, M.L., Alf, A. 2021: Bivalvia of German marine waters of the North and Baltic Seas.
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Biological State of the Baltic Sea 2022 [99.92% relevance%]
and brackish species. Nevertheless, true marine species were observed, primarily in the Belt Sea … to 2021, larvae of various benthic taxa with a marine affinity were also regularly observed. Apart
Algal blooms at Heiligendamm 2014 [99.87% relevance%]
m off shore, 3 m water depth). The Department of Marine Biology analyses the surface samples, taken by … which are annually updated: http://www.ices.dk/marine-data/vocabularies/Documents/PEG_BVOL.zip ( … We thank the colleagues of the department Marine Chemistry for their cooperation and especially … m off shore, 3 m water depth). The Department of Marine Biology analyses the surface samples, taken by … which are annually updated: http://www.ices.dk/marine-data/vocabularies/Documents/PEG_BVOL.zip ( … We thank the colleagues of the department Marine Chemistry for their cooperation and especially
https://www.io-warnemuende.de/algal-blooms-at-heiligendamm-2014.html
Application [99.84% relevance%]
and early-phase postdocs with a background in marine sciences such as geology, biology, oceanography
KLAUSI: project details [99.44% relevance%]
blooms and element cycling in brackish and marine waters. Our comprehensive approach will include … ). Efficient carbon and nitrogen transfer from marine diatom aggregates to colonizing bacterial groups … sinking: Imaging the flow fields of natural marine aggregates to derive sinking velocity. bioRxiv:
The „Altona Declaration“: German coastal research presents future concept [99.38% relevance%]
has now been presented to the BMBF by the German Marine Research Consortium (KDM), aims at laying the
Biological State of the Baltic Sea 2008 [99.18% relevance%]
respect to the Water Framework Directive and the Marine Strategy Directive the ecological status of the
https://www.io-warnemuende.de/biological-state-of-the-baltic-sea-2008.html
Biological State of the Baltic Sea 2017 [99.17% relevance%]
dry weight) from 1.4 g/m² to 59.3 g/m². Some marine species were observed again since a long time or
https://www.io-warnemuende.de/biological-state-of-the-baltic-sea-2017.html
Ralf Prien - Presentations [98.98% relevance%]
for the evolution of anoxia in a semi-enclosed marine system, XXVIII General Assembly of the … Data Analysis and Visualisation Approaches in Marine Science Today, Baltic Sea Science Congress, 27.- … and Sensor Technology Workshop, Centre for Marine Microsystems, 10.9.2010, Southampton, UK. Prien … particle flux, Challenger Centenary Conference: Marine Science 2002, Plymouth, UK, 9th - 13th September … for the evolution of anoxia in a semi-enclosed marine system, XXVIII General Assembly of the … Data Analysis and Visualisation Approaches in Marine Science Today, Baltic Sea Science Congress, 27.- … and Sensor Technology Workshop, Centre for Marine Microsystems, 10.9.2010, Southampton, UK. Prien … particle flux, Challenger Centenary Conference: Marine Science 2002, Plymouth, UK, 9th - 13th September
BESS [98.96% relevance%]
the possible impact of climate change on the marine ecosystem including biogeochemical cycles. With