News All press releases and news from the DAM Topics All Topics Biodiversity Climate Change Management Pollution Research Structure Usage DAM news only Connect climate action to sustainable development to get the world on track for global goal attainment The NDC-SDG Connections tool identifies synergies between the international climate and sustainability agendas aiming to boost the effectiveness of national action planning. Setting off for new waters on the way to a master’s degree Students study the effects of light pollution on marine life in ten different countries for their theses Doubtful indulgence: How young fish ingest plastic In a new study, marine biologist Carolin Müller of the ZMT demonstrates the ingestion of microplastic particles by juvenile sea bream. The Baltic Sea Climate under the Influence of the Atlantic: New Findings on a “Long Distance Relationship” From water temperature to the regional hydrological cycle, the atlantic has a strong influence on the Baltic Sea region. 20 Years AWIPEV: the French – German Arctic Research Base Anniversary event at the French Embassy in Berlin METEOR Expedition to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge No two black smokers are alike - this is true for the geology as well as for the fluids that emerge from the hydrothermal vents. Fishing data for science New project involves sailors in Baltic Sea research Mix and Match: How a Methanogen creates its own sulfate reduction machinery Scientists have uncovered the molecular secrets of a methane-generating microbe that can transform sulfate into sulfide. This discovery opens up exciting opportunities in biofuel production. MARUM strengthens deep-sea research with new diving robot The wait is over - the new remotely operated vehicle (ROV) MARUM-QUEST 5000 has now been delivered. A dive to the ore factories of the deep sea SONNE expedition with ROV KIEL 6000 studies ore formation in Papua New Guinea Bremen researchers cultivate archaea that break down crude oil in novel ways How microorganisms deep in the seabed render crude oil harmless Sea level and monsoon – How do they influence the development of coral islands? In a new study, researchers from the ZMT found that sea level may not be the only factor playing a role in the fate of threatened islands. Enjoying our beaches – without polluting them Researchers from Kiel present first combined systematic study on litter in the micro and macro spectrum on Schleswig-Holstein's Baltic Sea beaches Coasts as „climate protectors” A new study involving three German research centers shows: coastal wetlands and estuaries are collectively a net greenhouse gas sink New coral database for climate data of the past 2,000 years Previously existing data sets from coral climate archives were compiled and are now available in the new PAGES (Past Global Changes) CoralHydro2k database. Previous 1 … 22 23 24 … 41 Next Share this page Newsletter Always up to date with the DAM newsletter. (German only) Subscribe Our Sponsors The federal government and the governments of the five northern German states support the current development and sponsor the DAM.