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Celebrating winning the Science Slam with Dr Markus Prinz: Nathalie Kürten (IfV), co-host of the evening; Dr Maren Bertheau (UOL); Dr Rufina Fingerhut; Dr Matthias Weissensteiner (IfV); Jenny Neuhaus (DZMB, Senckenberg am Meer); the prize winner (ICBM); Dominik Antoni (AWI); Lennart Barke (Wadden Sea Visitor Centre, gave a talk on science out of competition); Justine Bertram (IfV) and Dr Moritz Mennenga (NIhK, Managing Director NWDUG) [Photos: S. Riexinger].
Marine Science Personalia

Markus Prinz wins Wilhelmshaven Science Slam

Landscape ecologist Dr Markus Prinz is the winner of the latest Wilhelmshaven Science Slam, which took place yesterday at the Pumpwerk cultural…

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The researchers were able to reconstruct the three-dimensional shape of the chloroplast of the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum cordatum from several hundred cross-sectional images. It takes up around 40 per cent of the cell volume. Image: University of Oldenburg / WG General and Molecular Microbiology
Marine Science Forschung

Microalgae with unusual cell biology

What are the molecular processes in a unicellular marine algae species that can cause harmful algal blooms? A research team led by microbiologist…

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The question of how animals manage to navigate over long distances has long been a subject of research at the University of Oldenburg. The university has now been given the go-ahead to submit an application for a Cluster of Excellence on this topic. istock / AGD Beukhof
Marine Science Forschung

University of Oldenburg competes for three Clusters of Excellence

The university was successful in the preliminary decision of the excellence competition with a proposal on animal navigation. The existing clusters in…

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Meinhard Simon and his research objects: To make marine microbes visible, the tiny organisms are stained with fluorescent dyes. Universität Oldenburg / Daniel Schmidt      At sea, the researchers also carry out their work in specially equipped laboratory containers. Universität Oldenburg / Meinhard Simon      Meinhard Simon and his research objects: To make marine microbes visible, the tiny organisms are stained with fluorescent dyes. Universität Oldenburg / Daniel Schmidt
Marine Science Forschung

The ocean microbiome

A group of bacteria lives in close association with other organisms throughout the world's oceans. Former ICBM-Microbiologist Meinhard Simon and his…

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After a discussion round, there was a lively exchange with the guests in the audience. Photo: MARUM - Centre for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen; V.Diekamp
Marine Science Kontakte

"MARUM im Dialog" successfully launched

The new event format „Blickpunkt Meer – MARUM im Dialog“  ("Focus on the Sea - MARUM in Dialogue") has now been successfully launched with an event on…

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Luisa Fischer explored the Taroko National Park in eastern Taiwan on an excursion. Lusia Fischer
Marine Science Studium

Travelling by Dutch bike in Taiwan

The ICBM's curriculum includes the Bachelor's degree programme in Environmental Sciences. Luisa Fischer, a student on this programme, is currently…

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Adenike Adenaya, doctoral candidate at the Institute of Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, has been awarded the DAAD Prize for outstanding achievements by international students for the year 2023. [Phto: University of Oldenburg / Daniel Schmidt].
Marine Science Personalia

An inspiring personality

Doctoral candidate Adenike Adenaya has been awarded the DAAD prize for outstanding achievements by international students for the year 2023. Besides…

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Marine Science Forschung

Christmas in the Antarctic

Lina Aleke Holthusen and Jens Meyerjürgens from the ICBM will be on an expedition to the Antarctic over Christmas. They will be investigating exchange…

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The guest, representatives of the ICBM Board of Directors and the presented projects (from left): Claudia Thölen (Gute Küste), Lars Meyer-Hagg (MATE), Prof. Dr. Katharina Pahnke (Deputy Director ICBM), Dr. Helge-Ansgar Giebel (Gute Küste), Dr Björn Thümler (Member of the Lower Saxony Parliament), Prof. Dr Ralf Rabus (Director ICBM), Prof. Dr Oliver Wurl (BASS, MATE), Dr Thomas Badewien (ZfMarS, MATE)[Photo: S.Riexinger].
Marine Science Kontakte

Former Minister visits ZfMarS

On 20 October, Björn Thümler, Member of the State Parliament, visited the Centre for Marine Sensors (ZfMarS), which is part of the ICBM, at the…

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Dr. Samuel Nietzer und Dr. Mareen Möller, Preisträger in der Kategorie Start-ups, Wilhelmshavens Oberbürgermeister Carsten Feist sowie Anita und Dr. Cristoph Stecher, die für die Firma ACS Coating Systems GmbH den Preis für Bestandsunternehmen entgegennehmen durften [Foto: S. Riexinger].
Marine Science Personalia

Reef corals - in future from Wilhelmshaven

ICBM researchers Dr. Mareen Möller and Dr. Samuel Nietzer are the winners of the first Wilhelmshaven Innovation Award in category 1 - Startups,…

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Marine Science Public Outreach

Science in the pub

Exciting research insights in a relaxed atmosphere - that's what the series "Hirn vom Hahn - Wissen frisch gezapft!" ...

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Institut für Chemie und Biologie des Meeres (ICBM), Sonne, Forschungsschiff, Ralf Bruder, Staatssekretär Schachtner, Ralf Rabus, Meer
Marine Science Kontakte

Visit of the State Secretary Schachtner

State Secretary Prof. Dr. Joachim Schachtner gained exciting insights into marine research during his visit at the ICBM.

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Marine Science

ICYMARE Conference at ICBM

ICBM is hosting this year's International Conference for Young MArine REsearcher ICYMARE.

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Prof. Dr. Sarahi Garcia [Photo: Daniel Schmidt].
Marine Science

Sarahi Garcia appointed

Professor Dr Sarahi Garcia has been appointed to the professorship in Pelagic Microbiology at the Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine…

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FS Sun in the working area on Krakatau, Indonesia [Photo: Daniela Voß].
Marine Science

Light in the Indian Ocean

Engineer Daniela Voß and marine scientist Dr Jochen Wollschläger, both members of the ICBM working group Marine Sensor Systems, carried out extensive…

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Marine Science

Beach Day Spiekeroog

How does it look like under the beaches of the island of Spiekeroog? What happens when fresh and salt water meet underground?

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Marine Science

Oceanographer Jörg-Olaf Wolff has passed away

The marine researcher Prof. Dr. Jörg-Olaf Wolff passed away unexpectedly on 20 August at the age of 64.

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These radiometers installed on the bow of TFS SONNE during research cruise SO 267/2 helped validate the satellite data with reference measurements [Photo: Shungudzemwoyo Garaba, ICBM].
Marine Science

Assessing controls on ocean productivity – from space

Satellite remote sensing can be used to observe nutrient limitations in the ocean and to understand how these limitations affect the productivity of…

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During stormy weather, sea spray can carry microplastics into the air. The photo was taken during a trip of the research vessel Heincke off the Norwegian coast in June 2021. Photo: Alvise Vianello
Marine Science

Oceans release microplastics into the atmosphere

Tiny plastic particles can be found in the air over the oceans even far away from the coast. According to a new study, microplastics are not only…

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Marine Science

Ocean and atmosphere in exchange

Our oceans have a central function for the global climate. They store greenhouse gases and heat, can transport them thousands of kilometers, and…

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