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.
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 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 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
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)
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
a 2-year research stay at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen and the AlfredWegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, Germany, she connected to a broad in
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)
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 –
innovative and sustainable use of macroalgae Prof. Dr Laurie C. Hofmann, marine biologist at the AlfredWegener Institute and professor of Applied Marine Biology at the Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences