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The comprehensive school Bremen Mitte at the OPENSEA course in Helgoländer Felswatt in 2019.
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AWI Helgoland’s student laboratory “OPENSEA” celebrates its 5-year anniversary

Five years of the student laboratory OPENSEA at the AWI’s Helgoland facilities: since 2014, Germany’s only island in the open sea has given interested school classes the opportunity to actively explore marine flora and fauna at a student laboratory. Six years ago, the first group of schoolchildren visited the AWI Helgoland to collect and analyse samples from the mudflats. The children were supported by a small team from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI). 
Large volume water pump system going to sea
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The seafloor of Fram Strait is a sink for microplastic from the Arctic and North Atlantic Ocean

Working in the Arctic Fram Strait, scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) have found microplastic throughout the water column with particularly high concentrations at the ocean floor. Using model-based simulations, they have also found an explanation for this high level of pollution. According to their findings, the two main ocean currents in Fram Strait transport the microscopically small plastic particles into the region between Greenland and Spitsbergen from both the Arctic and the North…
Sentinel 3A satellite on orbit
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Observing Phytoplankton via Satellite

Thanks to a new algorithm, researchers at the AWI can now use satellite data to determine in which parts of the ocean certain types of phytoplankton are dominant. In addition, they can identify toxic algal blooms and assess the effects of global warming on marine plankton, allowing them to draw conclusions regarding water quality and the ramifications for the fishing industry.  
Polar 6 take off at Rothera Research Station Antarctica
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MOSAiC aerial survey campaigns for the atmosphere and sea ice temporarily suspended

On Thursday 12 March, the Norwegian government announced comprehensive measures to combat the spread of the corona virus, effective immediately. As a result, all travellers to Norway from non-Nordic countries who do not have a residence permit will most likely have to immediately leave the country again or be placed in quarantine for 14 days. In response, and due to the highly dynamic development of the corona pandemic, on Friday 13 March the MOSAiC project management decided to temporarily suspend the aerial survey campaigns planned for this spring and…
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Positive test for Corona virus at AWI

As part of a preparatory course with future expedition participants at AWI Bremerhaven, an appropriate test was carried out on Thursday, March 5. Twenty expedition participants and six supervisors from Germany, Norway and the Netherlands took part in this course. A participant from Munich was tested positive. The participant was symptom-free. The city of Bremerhaven has published a press release.
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Website of the Helmholtz Climate Initiative shines in a new design

Attractive pictures, a clear menu and easily accessible information - this is how the new website of the Helmholtz Climate Initiative presents itself.
Polar bear mom and cub visit the ice floe and check out flags and equipment next to Polarstern vessel. October 10, 2019, Esther Horvath
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Two curious polar bears on the polar night

Polar bears in the MOSAiC research camp: The jury of World Press Photo, the largest photo competition for press photography, found this photo “worthy of an award” and so AWI photographer Esther Horvath and her two polar bears were nominated in the “Environment” category. On April 16, the photographer learns whether her photo has won and will be touring 80 cities worldwide for one year as part of a travelling exhibition.
The icebreakers Kapitan Dranitysn and Polarstern in the Arctic ice
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Two New Records at the North Pole

For days, fast sea ice had slowed the progress of the resupply icebreaker Kapitan Dranitsyn; bound for the North Pole, her mission was to support the second exchange of researchers and crew in the MOSAiC expedition. Nevertheless, she steadily drew closer to her destination, and finally, at 12:20 pm (CET) on Friday, 28 February, dropped anchor 970 metres from Polarstern, moored to the same floe. While the handover is in full swing on the MOSAiC floe, in Russia another icebreaker will soon leave port in order to supply Kapitan Dranitsyn with additional…
F.l. Pinar Atalay, Philipp Grieß, Markus Rex
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Outlook on MOSAiC documentation

The documentary film meeting "Top of the docs" gave a look at the highlights of ARD documentary on the edge of the Berlinale. One of the films presented will document the MOSAiC expedition. For this, film teams accompany the entire expedition for one year. The result will be broadcast on prime time in November 2020. Pinar Atalay spoke to expedition leader Markus Rex and filmmaker Philip Grieß about the course of the expedition and the shooting under the extreme conditions of the arctic winter.
Prof. Dr. Hans-Otto Pörtner, Co-Chair der IPCC Working Group II (WG II) und Leiter der Sektion Integrative Ökophysiologie am Alfred-Wegener-Institut in Bremerhaven.

Prof Dr. Hans-Otto Poertner, Co-Chair of the  IPCC Working Group II (WG II) located in Bremen, Germany, and head of the section Integrated Ecophysiology at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven, Germany.
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Hans-Otto Pörtner now a member of the European Academy of Sciences

Prof Hans-Otto Pörtner, Co-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II and Head of the Integrative Ecophysiology Section at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, has been selected as a new member of the European Academy of Sciences (EurASc).