Ultraslow spreading mid-ocean ridges

extensive microearthquake data sets. Seismicity studies at the Arctic Ridge System (Graphic: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) We are also involved in other projects along slow and ultraslow spreading ridges.

CoastCarb

in times of rapid glacier melting CoastCarb General Assembly Punta Arenas, Chile, 2022 (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) The multidisciplinary network CoastCarb (Coastal ecosystem carbon balance in times

Carbon SaFaRi - Google award

Carbon SaFaRi - Google award St.Vincent 2023 (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) In order to claim the active removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through algae cultivation in the form of CO2 ce

Ice Roads

ice boundary, light blue: lower ice boundary, green: soil temperature at 30cm depth). (Graphic: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Global warming and the thawing of permafrost not only lead to destabilization of the

GAIN

the principles of circular economy in aquatic production. GAIN_Image_Homepage_AWI.jpg (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Project Fact Sheet Project name GAIN (Green Aquaculture Intensification in Europe)

Shelf Sea System Ecology

effects on anthropogenic pressure on our shelf sea communities. Section Head Cédric Meunier (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) PD Dr. Cédric Meunier Assistance and library Helgoland Thilo Denker Our Working Groups

WP4 engl

a 2-year research stay at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen and the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, Germany, she connected to a broad in

MarESys

cycle and in the marine ecosystem. Interaktion zwischen marinem und atmosphärischem CO2 (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Team leader Prof. Dr. Judith Hauck Team members Dr. Özgür Gürses (scientific programmer)

BioDeSal

persons listed. Official handover of funding notification 4 July, Alte Fleiwa in Oldenburg (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Lead: Stephan Ende Contact: Mail an Stephan (0) 471 4831 2813 Duration: 1.7.2023 –

Laurie Hofmann

innovative and sustainable use of macroalgae Prof. Dr Laurie C. Hofmann, marine biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute and professor of Applied Marine Biology at the Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences