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Burst Hope: No chance for environment-relieving plastic decomposition by bacteria [100.00% relevance%]
06.08.2019 13:00 Depressing "hand selfie": Marine pollution with plastics is omnipresent, be it at … not able to decompose plastic released into marine environments, and they are unlikely to acquire … renowned international journal Annual Review of Marine Science. Read the full press release: … not able to decompose plastic released into marine environments, and they are unlikely to acquire … 06.08.2019 13:00 Depressing "hand selfie": Marine pollution with plastics is omnipresent, be it at … not able to decompose plastic released into marine environments, and they are unlikely to acquire … renowned international journal Annual Review of Marine Science. Read the full press release: … not able to decompose plastic released into marine environments, and they are unlikely to acquire
CO2 removal with the help of the ocean: New brochure provides background knowledge for urgent climate policy decisions [99.94% relevance%]
now published by the research mission CDRmare “Marine Carbon Sinks in Decarbonisation Pathways” of the … German Alliance for Marine Research (DAM) Joint press release: Leibniz- … now published by the research mission CDRmare “Marine Carbon Sinks in Decarbonisation Pathways” of the … German Alliance for Marine Research (DAM). The brochure is now available
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and at boundary layers (until 2002) Department: Marine Geology Cooperation: Universität Greifswald, BGR
CO2 removal with the help of the ocean: New brochure provides background knowledge for urgent climate policy decisions [99.93% relevance%]
now published by the research mission CDRmare “Marine Carbon Sinks in Decarbonisation Pathways” of the … German Alliance for Marine Research (DAM) Joint press release: Leibniz- … now published by the research mission CDRmare “Marine Carbon Sinks in Decarbonisation Pathways” of the … German Alliance for Marine Research (DAM). The brochure is now available
Publications [99.90% relevance%]
type, here. The IOW has been publishing the "Marine Science Reports" since 1990. The issues appear … vessels. You can access the publications of the Marine Science Reports here. The current volume is Nr. … Sea 2024. From 1961 to 1992, the Institute for Marine Research in Warnemünde published the ‘Beiträge
Projects [99.87% relevance%]
Neumann, Thomas Radtke, Hagen Umlauf, Lars Marine Chemistry Assuncao Ivar do Sul, Juliana Rehder, … , Oliver Schulz-Bull, Detlef Waniek, Joanna J. Marine Geology Arz, Helge Böttcher, Michael E. Czymzik
https://www.io-warnemuende.de/researchfocus-3-projects/for/154.html
Project details [99.81% relevance%]
Funding: DFG, IOW Grundausstattung Focus: Marine communities and matter cycles Department:
Projects [99.81% relevance%]
Meier, Markus Neumann, Thomas Radtke, Hagen Marine Chemistry Kanwischer, Marion Prien, Ralf Rehder … , Oliver Schulz-Bull, Detlef Waniek, Joanna J. Marine Geology Arz, Helge Feldens, Peter Kaiser, Jerome
https://www.io-warnemuende.de/researchfocus-4-projects/for/425.html
WTD 2005 Publications [99.53% relevance%]
Days 2005. Impact of small-scale physics on marine biology. Selected papers from the 2nd Warnemünde
Will fishing bans make a difference on the Baltic seabed? Project KOFI kicks off [99.44% relevance%]
of a fishing ban on the seafloor in protected marine areas. (Photo: IOW / K. Beck) On April 21, 2026 … investigating the development of biodiversity of marine benthic life and carbon storage in marine … is led by the IOW and will run until March 2030. Marine sediments play a major role in the global carbon … long-term. This carbon originates from dead marine organisms and is deposited on the bottom of the … , the seafloor is a very important part of the marine ecosystem: Its inhabitants – the benthic … communities – are an essential component of marine food webs and, as a “marine filtration system,” … play a vital role in the functioning of marine ecosystems. However, benthic habitats are under … 2000 area) comes in. Under the lead of IOW marine microbiologist Prof. Dr. Klaus Jürgens it … investigating the development of biodiversity of marine benthic life and carbon storage in marine … of a fishing ban on the seafloor in protected marine areas. (Photo: IOW / K. Beck) On April 21,