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Hypoxic and anoxic regions in the Baltic Sea, 2011 [100.00% relevance%]
2011 The content of this webpage is part of the Marine Science Report No 100 2016 and should be cited
https://iow.de/hypoxic-and-anoxic-regions-in-the-baltic-sea-2011.html
Photo contest 2017 [99.96% relevance%]
IOW Photo contest 2017 Marine research in all its beauty Again and again the
Helena Osterholz [99.96% relevance%]
concentration and composition in freshwater and marine environments, from lakes to the deep ocean, with
Hypoxic and anoxic regions in the Baltic Sea, 2006 [99.88% relevance%]
2006 The content of this webpage is part of the Marine Science Report No 100 2016 and should be cited
https://iow.de/hypoxic-and-anoxic-regions-in-the-baltic-sea-2006.html
KLAUSI: project details [99.86% relevance%]
). Emission, transport and retention of floating marine macro-litter (plastics): The Role of Baltic
Laboratory IRMS [99.85% relevance%]
been measuring in different compounds of the marine and terrestric environment. Additional sample
Gas leaks from Nord Stream 1 & 2 [99.76% relevance%]
to speak, which can lead to fractures. Threat to marine fauna: Most of the gas will escape to the … very localized. Mobile organisms (fish, birds, marine mammals) can probably evade it to a large extent
https://iow.de/short-news-archive-details/items/gas-leaks-from-nord-stream-1-2.html
Gas leaks from Nord Stream 1 & 2 [99.76% relevance%]
to speak, which can lead to fractures. Threat to marine fauna: Most of the gas will escape to the … very localized. Mobile organisms (fish, birds, marine mammals) can probably evade it to a large extent
https://www.iow.de/short-news-archive-details/items/gas-leaks-from-nord-stream-1-2.html
Evaluation: Leibniz Association praises the IOW’s performance and recommends expansion of research with additional funds [99.73% relevance%]
global issues such as climate change impacts, marine litter and biodiversity. The senate strongly
Evaluation: Leibniz Association praises the IOW’s performance and recommends expansion of research with additional funds [99.72% relevance%]
global issues such as climate change impacts, marine litter and biodiversity. The senate strongly