by Qingwen Zhong (edited by Riel Ingeniero) I am a PhD student in physical oceanography. SO305 is my second research cruise in the eastern Indian Ocean,...
Trace metal team: Martha, Anja und Albert. (Photo by Tjark Andersch) When the other scientists or the crew of the SO305 walk past the door of “Dry-Lab...
von: Martha Gledhill, Anja Conventz, Albert Firus (GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel) Team Spurenmetalle: Martha, Anja und Albert. (Foto von Tjark Andersch) Wenn die anderen WissenschaftlerInnen...
by Dr. Gesa Schulz Group photo of scientists from the University of Hamburg— Leandro Nazzari, Tjark Andersch, and Dr. Gesa Schulz. (Photo by Isabell Schlangen) Isotopes...
Von Dr. Gesa Schulz, Universität Hamburg Gruppenfoto der Wissenchafttler*innen der Universität Hamburg – Leandro Nazzari, Tjark Andersch, und Dr. Gesa Schulz. (Foto: Isabell Schlangen) Isotope sind...
Our ocean is home to a diverse range of species that carry out their daily activities with little concern. Take the surgeonfish, which spends its days peacefully...
Gag grouper are reef fish that live in the waters off the Southeastern United States, with a range that extends south throughout the Caribbean and along...
von Isabell Schlangen Willkommen zurück auf unserem Ozean-Wissenschafts-Blog! Heute tauchen wir in die faszinierende Welt des Kohlenstoff- und Stickstoff-Kreislaufs im Golf von Bengalen. Uns beschäftigt vor...
by Isabell Schlangen Welcome back to our Ocean Science Blog! Today, we’re delving into the fascinating world of carbon and nitrogen cycling in the Bay of...
My favorite creatures in the ocean are the weird ones. Those blobby, slippery, bizarre, alien-looking things that make you wonder “How does that live on our...