Current Projects
GEOMAR’s institutional funding is provided by the Programme-oriented Funding (PoF) of the Helmholtz Association. Together with other Helmholtz Centres in the research field Earth & Environment, GEOMAR has developed a joint research programme: „Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future“.
In addition, GEOMAR collaborates with numerous partners at local, national, and international level in third-party funded projects. These projects are essential to drive scientific innovation and enable specialised research across disciplinary and national boundaries.
Research missions of the German Marine Research Alliance (DAM)
The transdisciplinary research missions of the German Marine Research Alliance (DAM) address pressing and socially relevant challenges in marine science. GEOMAR participates in all three DAM research missions. The CDRmare mission on marine carbon storage is coordinated at GEOMAR, as are several research consortia within all three missions.
CDRmare
Marine Carbon Sinks in Decarbonisation Pathways
sustainMare
Protection and Sustainable Use of Marine Spaces
mareXtreme
Pathways to Improved Risk Management in the area of Marine Extreme Events and Natural Hazards
ERC Grants
The European Research Council (ERC) supports investigator-driven frontier research. GEOMAR is currently coordinating one ERC Advanced Grant and two ERC Synergy Grants. Recipients of Starting Grants and Consolidator Grants can be found on the page Early Career Research Groups.
TRANSFORMERS
Ingo Grevemeyer leads the ERC Advanced Grant TRANSFORMERS, which investigates oceanic transform faults to redefine their role and dynamics in plate tectonics (Start 2023).
T-SECTOR
Martin Frank, Heidrun KoppKaj Hoernle, together with Charlie Langmuir (Harvard, USA) coordinate the ERC Synergy Grant T-SECTOR. The project aims to establish a link between climate and solid Earth processes on glacial-interglacial timescales (Start 2023).
WHIRLS
Arne Biastoch coordinates the ERC Synergy Grant WHIRLS, in collaboration with Sabrina Speich (ENS, Paris), Sebastiaan Swart (Univ. Göteborg) and Sarah Fawcett (Univ. Kapstadt). The project investigates the role of small-scale ocean eddies in climate and ecosystems (Start 2024).
Key Projects
ZOBLUC
investigates, among other things, the carbon storage potential of seagrass meadows in the Baltic Sea (start 2025).
MMinE-SwEEPER
explores ways to recover legacy munitions from the ocean in collaboration with 20 partners from seven EU member states (start 2024)
MiningImpact
investigates the ecological consequences and risks of deep-sea mining (third project phase start 2025).
4DBaltic-Sea: Development of a data-driven 4D reconstruction of the Baltic Sea physical and biogeochemical state
January, 2024 - March, 2026
Funding body: Other
Contact: Andreas Lehmann
ADRICRUST - Crustal structure and deformation of the Adriatic Plate at the Dinarides-Hellenides Transition
November, 2025 - October, 2028
Funding body: DFG
Contact: Anke Dannowski
AI MareExplore: Utilizing AI for marine enzyme discovery to address human-made grand challenges
January, 2025 - December, 2027
Funding body: Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
Contact: Erik Borchert
CDRMare AIMS3 2: Alternate scenarios, Innovative technologies, and Monitoring approaches for Sub-Seabed Storage of carbon dioxide
August, 2024 - July, 2027
Funding body: BMBF
Contact: Eric Achterberg
Anthropogenic Inputs to Biogenic Effects in the Bay of Bengal
August, 2024 - July, 2027
Funding body: DFG
Contact: Christa Marandino
AlgenschlüsselOstsee-Konzept: Entwicklung eines Konzeptes für einen Bestimmungsschlüssel für Ostseealgen
November, 2023 - April, 2026
Funding body: Other
Contact: Florian Weinberger
Algenschlüssel Ostsee: Maßnahme: 452401- Erstellung eines aktuellen Bestimmungsschlüssels für Makroalgen
May, 2024 - August, 2028
Funding body: Other
Contact: Florian Weinberger
Impact of carbon cycle changes in the Pacific Southern Ocean on climate shifts during the past 3.5 million years (IMPAC3.5T)
April, 2024 - March, 2027
Funding body: DFG
Contact: Marcus Gutjahr