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Upwards with the “bubble shuttle”: How sea floor microbes get involved with methane reduction in the water column [100.00% relevance%]
reduction of the greenhouse gas methane in the marine environment and thus for global climate
Upwards with the “bubble shuttle”: How sea floor microbes get involved with methane reduction in the water column [99.97% relevance%]
reduction of the greenhouse gas methane in the marine environment and thus for global climate
Project details [99.93% relevance%]
.html Focus: Instrumentation Department: Marine Chemistry Participation: O. Primm Notes: Eine
KLAUSI: project details [99.81% relevance%]
, State Oceanographic Department Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey Yantai Institute of Coastal … fingerprints and dispersal aims to study the marine environmental conditions in an area spanning … anthropogenic pressure in a highly dynamic marine ecosystem governed by natural variability … ecosystem. Our results will help to quantify the marine N, P, C cycles, allow the quantification and … project contributes to the BMBF program marine research (Meeresforschung, PTJ) and is rooted in … microbial communities in deep energy-limiting marine sediments. Sci. China Earth Sci. 66: 1738-1756, … , State Oceanographic Department Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey Yantai Institute of Coastal … fingerprints and dispersal aims to study the marine environmental conditions in an area spanning … anthropogenic pressure in a highly dynamic marine ecosystem governed by natural variability … ecosystem. Our results will help to quantify the marine N, P, C cycles, allow the quantification and … project
Publications [99.79% relevance%]
Working Group Marine Planning - Publications WG Marine Planning Projects Publications Guests and former … (2025). A holistic assessment framework for marine carbon dioxide removal options. Environ. Res. … : Spatial planning for sustainable use of marine ecosystem services and resources. Front. Mar. … Abdallah, G. Hassan and G. Schernewski (2022). Marine litter monitoring on North African beaches of … Abdallah, G. Hassan and G. Schernewski (2022). Marine litter monitoring on North African beaches of … P. Thoya and K. S. Schiele (2021). The future of marine spatial planning - perspectives from early … (2021). Strategic Environmental Assessment in marine spatial planning of the North Sea and the Baltic … ensemble can address data gaps on fisheries for marine spatial planning. Sustainability 13: 3769, doi: … . Hansen and K. S. Schiele (2021). A generalised marine planning framework for site selection based on … ). SPACEA: A custom-made gis toolbox for basic Marine Spatial Planning
Publications [99.66% relevance%]
Working Group Marine Planning - Publications WG Marine Planning Projects Publications Guests and former … , M. von Thenen and G. García (2026). Applying marine spatial planning to challenges in areas beyond … Amara and G. Schernewski (2026). Contribution of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) towards ecosystem … improved ecosystem service assessments in marine systems: A systematic review and evaluation of … (2025). A holistic assessment framework for marine carbon dioxide removal options. Environ. Res. … : Spatial planning for sustainable use of marine ecosystem services and resources. Front. Mar. … Abdallah, G. Hassan and G. Schernewski (2022). Marine litter monitoring on North African beaches of … Abdallah, G. Hassan and G. Schernewski (2022). Marine litter monitoring on North African beaches of … P. Thoya and K. S. Schiele (2021). The future of marine spatial planning - perspectives from early … (2021). Strategic Environmental Assessment in marine spatial planning of the North Sea and
Ulf Gräwe - CV [99.44% relevance%]
of Bremen / European Graduate College in Marine Science, Bremen 2005 Turbulent Flows in the
KLAUSI: project details [99.41% relevance%]
will not only contribute to the expansion of marine biodiversity monitoring in the Baltic Sea, but
Project details [99.35% relevance%]
and transformation processes Department: Marine Chemistry Participation: Dr. A. Löffler Notes:
Contact [99.30% relevance%]
Research on behalf of the Consortium of German Marine Research, Strategic Group Coastal Research. The