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European Maritime Day
Public Day on European Maritime Day
Sunday, May 18, 2014, 10 am - 6 pm
At Weserpromenade Schlachte
At Weserpromenade Schlachte
At the Public Day on European Maritime Day on May 18th, there will be a diverse spectrum of events and activities along the Schlachte, from "Weserbahnhof" to Martini Pier.
On the Research Alley at the “Weserbahnhof” marine research institutes will be presenting themselves and their work. Beside lectures about fascinating topics of marine research, interesting hands-on exhibits, visitors can also discover life onboard the research vessels HEINCKE, WEGA and LEYHÖRN.
On the Research Alley at the “Weserbahnhof” marine research institutes will be presenting themselves and their work. Beside lectures about fascinating topics of marine research, interesting hands-on exhibits, visitors can also discover life onboard the research vessels HEINCKE, WEGA and LEYHÖRN.
Visit MARUM at the Public Day
In the MARUM tent you can discover fascinating stories of marine research and innovative under water technologies. MARUM scientists will show you, how they get samples from the sea floor, how the can look into the sea floor and how to survey it.
Come with us on a virtual diving tour above the sea floor and fly over submarine ridges and deep sea trenches. Or become a pilot for diving robots and operate the underwater vehicle MARUM-QUEST via a simulation.
Come with us on a virtual diving tour above the sea floor and fly over submarine ridges and deep sea trenches. Or become a pilot for diving robots and operate the underwater vehicle MARUM-QUEST via a simulation.
MARUM lectures at Weserbahnhof
11:00 am | Prof. Dr. Tilo von Dobeneck Die magnetische und elektrische Vermessung des Meeresbodens |
11:30 am | Dr. Nicolas Nowald Unterwassertechnologien am MARUM |
How to find us
To the research mile below the Weser Tower you can come by foot along the Weserpromenade Schlachte, by tram with line 3 (direction Gröpelingen step out "Eduard-Schopf-Allee") or by shuttle boats commuting between Martini-pier and pier 13 (see timetable on the map below).