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News 2016

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Polar researchers meet

May 19, 2016

Around 30 members of the National Committee SCAR / IASC (Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research / International Arctic Science Committee) have met at ... +

Team installs long-term observatories

May 17, 2016

What happens before earthquakes occur? An IODP mission on the drill-vessel CHIKYU has set out to recover and install long-term observatories off the coast ... +

MS Wissenschaft on tour

May 2, 2016

The exhibition barge „MS Wissenschaft“ is now on tour in Germany within the Year of Science 2016*17 “Seas and Oceans”. The exhibition shows amongst others ... +

Online Course „Climate change“

Apr 28, 2016

Almost 6,000 participants were registered for the first round of the online course on climate change and its consequences in November 2015. The course was ... +

Videoblog from the METEOR

Apr 28, 2016

A team led by chief scientist Nicole Dubilier studies deep-sea hot springs on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge called hydrothermal vents. The submersible vehicle ... +

Future Day at MARUM

Apr 28, 2016

A day in April was dedicated to young people to provide them with information on job perspectives. Eighth graders from the Oberschule Schaumburger Straße ... +

Sea ice at the North Pole

Apr 26, 2016

An international team of researchers analyzed sediment samples from the Lomonossow Ridge and were able to show that the central Arctic was ice-free in ... +

MARUM Research Award

Apr 26, 2016

This year’s "MARUM Research Award for Marine Sciences" is awarded to Dr. Felix Elling and Dr. Ferdinand Oberle for their PhD dissertations, and to Tom ... +

With RV SONNE off New Zealand

Mar 29, 2016

From March 27th until April 4th MARUM scientists are on expedition onboard the research vessel SONNE off the coast of New Zealand to study submarine ... +

RV SONNE in New Zealand

Mar 23, 2016

On March 22nd New Zealand Economic Minister Steven Joyce visited the German research vessel SONNE, which is currently moored in Wellington Harbour. ... +