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and transformation processes Department: Marine Geolsciences Participation: Dr. B. Bobertz, Dr.
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S. Weinreben, K. P. Wlost Cooperation: National Marine Information and Research Centre, Swakopmund/NA
KLAUSI: project details [99.81% relevance%]
Effects of bottom contact fishing exclusion in marine protected areas (Natura 2000) of the German EEZ … overlap on predation intensity in a temperate marine ecosystem. Ecol. Appl. 35: e70136, doi: 10.1002/ … of bottom trawling on benthic communities in the marine protected areas of the western Baltic Sea, … the impact of mobile bottom trawl fishing in marine protected areas (Natura 2000) of the western … inventory of benthic macrofauna in German marine protected areas (2020–2022) before closure for … as a trigger for species diversity in marine benthic assemblages. Biology 12: 825, doi: 10.
Sebastian Beier [99.52% relevance%]
Fehmarnbelt-Tunnel - Infos von Femern A/S Marine Observations Instrumentations and methods
Research Area 1 [99.41% relevance%]
to comprehend and project the functioning of marine systems like the Baltic Sea. Building upon the … for a holistic understanding and projection of marine systems, including water mass transformation &
KLAUSI: project details [99.41% relevance%]
conditions in the formerly Black Sea Lake during Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 2-4 (20-64 ka BP), thus … -resolution paleosecular variation record for marine isotope stage 6 from Southeastern Black Sea … associated with low field intensities during marine isotope stage (MIS) 4. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. … conditions in the formerly Black Sea Lake during Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 2-4 (20-64 ka BP), thus … -resolution paleosecular variation record for marine isotope stage 6 from Southeastern Black Sea … associated with low field intensities during marine isotope stage (MIS) 4. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.
Manja Placke - CV [99.28% relevance%]
Data Manager of the DAM Research Mission "Marine Carbon Sinks in Decarbonization Pathways" (in
Template Mitarbeiterseite [99.24% relevance%]
Sea Research (IOW) Physical Oceanography / Marine Observations Seestrasse 15 18119 Rostock Germany
https://www.io-warnemuende.de/berit-recklebe-en/articles/6131.html
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: Prof. Dr. Klaus Jürgens Funding: IOW Focus: Marine communities and matter cycles Department:
Marine Science Report 100 [98.85% relevance%]
Marine Science Report No 100 2016 Hypoxic and anoxic