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First in-situ measurements of microplastic fluxes help answer “missing plastic” question
Study led by GEOMAR shows that looking at larger ecological contexts is important when studying sponge microbiomes.
OceanNETs and CDRmare discussion at the European Parliament and Online
Due to the Corona pandemic, the award was conferred in fall 2022, in a live-reception at GEOMAR.
GEOMAR study shows adaptability of copepods as long as not too many stressors come together at the same time.
According to initial information, a craftsman was slightly injured
Research expedition SONNE294 investigates precise processes in earthquake-relevant zone off the U.S. West Coast.
Seismic data can support natural hazard warning in the future
Data from one of the longest time series in the tropical Atlantic now publicly available
Study investigates natural pathways of gases in the North Sea