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Project details [100.00% relevance%]
manager: Dr. Monika Nausch Funding: IOW Focus: Marine communities and matter cycles Department: n/a
Bronwyn Cahill - Projects [99.99% relevance%]
Indicators of Changing Lightscapes in Underwater Marine Ecosystems BMFTR / co-funded by EU (01.07.2025
Markus Meier [99.88% relevance%]
physical-biogeochemical modeling to study the marine ecosystem in past and future climates measures
Markus Meier [99.85% relevance%]
physical-biogeochemical modeling to study the marine ecosystem in past and future climates measures
Project details [99.82% relevance%]
Funding: UBA, BMBF Focus: Monitoring the marine environment of the Baltic Sea (until 2002)
Project details [99.79% relevance%]
and at boundary layers (until 2002) Department: Marine Chemistry Participation: Dr. R. Bruhn, B.
Project details [99.79% relevance%]
and the open Baltic Sea (until 2002) Department: Marine Geology Participation: S. Lage, Dr. A. Miltner
Besuch des niederländischen Königspaares [99.68% relevance%]
and Queen Máxima, with their interest in coastal marine research, are helping to raise public awareness … change and other man-made influences on the two marine regions. In expert discussions and poster … research, perspectives will be developed on how marine and coastal problems induced by climate change … of the alarming microplastic build-up in marine ecosystems. Plastic waste in the sea is also the
Besuch des niederländischen Königspaares [99.68% relevance%]
and Queen Máxima, with their interest in coastal marine research, are helping to raise public awareness … change and other man-made influences on the two marine regions. In expert discussions and poster … research, perspectives will be developed on how marine and coastal problems induced by climate change … of the alarming microplastic build-up in marine ecosystems. Plastic waste in the sea is also the
Florian Börgel [99.68% relevance%]
Multidecadal Variability on regional weather and marine environments. Machine Learning in Climate