Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment

The Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM) is an interdisciplinary Institute at the University of Oldenburg with locations in Oldenburg and Wilhelmshaven. It is the only university institute in Lower Saxony that covers broad areas of marine sciences, both in research and in teaching. Currently,  26 working groups of various scientific disciplines - including biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and social sciences - belong to the institute. ICBM operates the Spiekeroog Coastal Observatory and is the home institute of the research vessel SONNE.

News

Marine Science Public Outreach

Science in the pub

“Where the Ocean meets the Sky...” is where ICBM scientist Oliver Wurl will take you in this year's edition of ‘Hirn vom Hahn - Wissen frisch…

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Marine Science

Transparency in Science and Research

“Transparency in Science and Research” was the motto of this year's ICBM PhD Day. More than 40 doctoral students came together at the ICBM site in…

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Marine Science Forschung

Research on a rowing boat

Extreme rower Martin Stengele and Prof. Dr. Oliver Wurl and Leonie Jaeger from the ICBM are forming an unusual alliance for marine research.

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Marine Science Forschung

New concept for the protection of marine biodiversity

The AGELESS Project will leverage long-term data series for the ocean of the future.

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Events

News from DAM

Pilot missions of the DAM to study impact of bottom trawling on marine protected areas in the North Sea and Baltic Sea

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ICBM Time Series Station

Cooperations

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