Marine Litter On the current Polarstern expedition, scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute have deployed a multicopter with a high-resolution camera to quantify marine litter floating on the sea
about the work of the phyto-opticians, biogeochemists, planktologists and sedimentologist during RV Polarstern expedition PS99.2. Their goal is to investigate the organisms and processes in the water column
Weekly Report No. 1 | 18 July - 24y July 2016 In the evening of 18 July the research ice breaker Polarstern left the port of Tromsö (Norway) in cloudy and windy conditions to start its 100th expedition.
PS100 – Wochenbericht Nr. 2 | 25. Juli - 31. Juli 2016 Meanwhile R/V Polarstern has reached the northernmost location planned for the GRIFF expedition. The last week was characterized by intense station
PS100 - Weekly Report No. 5 | 15 - 21 August 2016 Meanwhile R/V Polarstern has worked her way toward the inner shelf of Northeast Greenland. We have reached the transition from Norske Trough to Westwind
2016 Yesterday we finished our investigations in the close vicinity of the 79°N glacier. Now R/V Polarstern is exploring the southern end of Westwind Trough on the inner shelf. We had already paid a visit
PS101 - Weeklý Report No. 1 | 10 - 18 September 2016 The aim of POLARSTERN expedition PS101 is to study the geophysical, geological, geochemical and biological processes at seamounts and sources of
reefs on the Norwegian margin from the video footage collected with the JAGO submersible on the RV Polarstern ARKXXII/1a cruise in 2007. The soft coral colonies are usually found outside of the living reef