• CampaignReport_IceBirdSummer2024.pdf

    5.6 6.3 AUG 2 Sea ice survey along 55W meridian from Lincoln Sea to 86N 6.3 7.0 AUG 3 Sea ice survey to 86N 22W (including radiation sensor calibration squares at start) 5.1 5.7 AUG 7 Sea ice survey to [...] w.awi.de/en/science/climate-sciences/sea-ice-physics/projects/ice-bird.html www.awi.de/en/focus/sea-ice/remote-sensing.html www.awi.de/en/focus/sea-ice/remote-sensing.html Operations and [...] from the Greenland coast north to 85.2N. This included measurements of very rough and deformed MYI in the Lincoln Sea. The ARCSIX aircraft was also surveying in the Lincoln Sea on the same day. On 3rd August

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  • WG Long-term Ecology

    serve to record ongoing changes in ecosystems. Long-term ecological observations of the North Sea and the Wadden Sea have been collected and analysed at the marine stations on Helgoland and Sylt of the Alfred [...] most important tools for understanding long-term responses and interactions of the North Sea and the adjacent Wadden Sea to anthropogenic and natural changes, not only for employees of the Coastal Ecology [...] climate change. For example, the long-term data of the marine stations has shown that the North Sea and the Wadden Sea have become significantly warmer than the mean global temperature increase over recent

  • Riddle of Varying Warm Water Inflow in the Arctic Now Solved

    Research finally have an explanation for why: Due to unusual atmospheric pressure conditions over the North Atlantic, low-pressure areas are diverted from their usual track, which disrupts the coupling between [...] an important step toward refining climate models and more accurately predicting the fate of Arctic sea ice in the face of progressing climate change.

  • The Wadden Sea Over the Course of Time

    Wadden Sea Long-term Ecological Research (LTER) It is getting warmer, sea levels are rising and the Wadden Sea ecosystems are changing rapidly (Figure 1). At the Wadden Sea station of Sylt we have one [...] other parts of the North Sea. We also envisage extending this observational power by remote sensing or other optical methods that will allow a higher spatial coverage of the North Sea. We strive to sample [...] other parts of the North Sea. We also envisage extending this observational power by remote sensing or other optical methods that will allow a higher spatial coverage of the North Sea. We aim to integrate

  • Water Meets Land – Coastal Hydrography and Geology

    surveying of geomorphology, sediment distribution and habitat properties in the Wadden Sea and in the coastal North Sea. To make area-based statements about the sediment properties of the seabed, we employ [...] Water Meets Land – Coastal Hydrography and Geology The Wadden Sea forms a transitional habitat between land and sea. High tidal amplitudes, shallow water depths, strong winds, and rivers discharge create [...] beneath the seabed and give us the opportunity to study the historical development of the very young North Sea on geological time scales. These methods help to visualize and analyze glacial surfaces and ancient

  • Salt Marshes and Seagrass Meadows

    The Wadden Sea forms a transitional habitat between land and sea. The shallow depth and constant exchange with the adjacent North Sea create a very special geological space. The Wadden Sea Over the Course [...] nutrient inputs into the Wadden Sea. Since nutrients are usually discharged into the Wadden Sea by rivers, the recovery of seagrass meadows is limited to the northern Wadden Sea as it is far away from the major [...] Roads’ time series, the Wadden Sea Station in List makes an important contribution to the long-term observation and investigation of changes in the Wadden Sea. The Wadden Sea Ecosystem Our coastal waters

  • Team

    Melbourne. After his studies he had worked for the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde before he went to the Wadden Sea Station Sylt of the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar [...] joined the AWI Wadden Sea Station to work on the sources and transmission pathways of antibiotic resistance genes in environments exposed to oyster farming (European project SPARE-SEA). Helen Spence-Jones [...] European oyster larvae from the restoration project in Borkum reef ground into other areas of the North Sea as part of the CREATE project, alongside other AWI / HIFMB scientists and colleagues from Thünen

  • 100 years of Wadden Sea research in List on Sylt

    Wadden Sea Station on Sylt is pursuing answers to what is likely the most important question concerning the fragile ecosystem at its doorstep: how will climate change affect the Wadden Sea and North Sea in [...] Exactly 100 years ago, Germany’s northernmost research facilities on the North Sea island Sylt were opened. What began as a small field outpost for oyster research in 1924 would evolve into a modern, fully

  • From the Beginning to the Present

    The Wadden Sea forms a transitional habitat between land and sea. The shallow depth and constant exchange with the adjacent North Sea create a very special geological space. The Wadden Sea Ecosystem Our [...] oyster: in the early 20 th century, intensive fishing had seriously depleted oyster stocks in the North Sea. To gain a better understanding of the endangered species’ living conditions and explore options [...] From the Beginning to the Present The Wadden Sea Station on Sylt – Germany’s northernmost research facility – can look back on a 100-year history and a long tradition as part of the Biological Institute

  • Helgoland

    the open sea: scientists at the Biological Institute Helgoland (BAH) of the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research study biotic communities in the North Sea. Helgoland [...] Helgoland Kelp forrest off the coast of Helgoland Sea anemone Jellyfish Laminaria Japanese brown seaweed Helgoland is the only German island located in the open sea, approximately 70 kilometers from the mainland [...] Helgoland is the only German island located in the open sea, approximately 70 kilometers from the mainland. The rocky mudflat and the 35 square kilometer large submarine cliff landscape are home to the richest