News All press releases and news from the DAM Topics All Topics Biodiversity Climate Change Management Pollution Research Structure Science Policy Engagement Usage Workshop DAM news only Do oceans absorb more CO2 than expected? New theory on the movement of phytoplankton could imply that oceans absorb more CO2 by 2100 instead of less BWKI award winners go on research visits The prize in the special category "Environment and Sustainability" introduces research institutes Laboratory experiment identifies asphalt as a source for non-degradable carbon and sulfur compounds in the ocean MARUM Publication: Natural Asphalt Deposits as an Energy Source in the Deep Sea Hot on the trail of the causes of rapid ice sheet instabilities in climate history New study: Heat accumulation in the deeper subpolar North Atlantic triggers Heinrich events. Marine researchers make a wealth of deep-sea data more accessible Consistent standards will facilitate the use of photos and videos Sustainable collaboration: Using the AWI’s polar aircraft in the Harz Researchers use test flights for upcoming Arctic campaign to quantify damage to forests Final Destination Deep Sea: Microplastics Impact Ocean Floor Even More Than Assumed Research team detects high levels of microplastic pollution in the Western Pacific Kuril-Kamchatka Trench More Ocean Protection: New Indicators for Marine Ecosystem Protection Developed Habitats in the high seas need additional protection Study Shows Recovery of the Fin Whale in the Antarctic for the First Time For the first time since the ban on whaling, large groups of southern fin whales documented in the Antarctic Stronger Integration of International Negotiations Needed to Protect the Ocean In a new scientific article IASS researchers outline how this could be realised. States will meet again in July and August to continue their negotiations. Announcement for 3rd DAM research mission published Topic "marine extreme events and natural hazards" / Deadline for the submission of project outlines: November 1st, 2022 Threatened Ecosystem in Focus: 15th World Coral Reef Conference Starting More than 1,000 scientists from over 80 countries will discuss the world’s most important event for coral reefs starting this weekend in Bremen. Microplastic pollution in the Northeast Atlantic First long-term record from deep water layers of the open ocean Twenty years of ocean current observations for an improved understanding of climate variability Data from one of the longest time series in the tropical Atlantic now publicly available The ZMT participates with its research on coral reefs in the 15th World Coral Reef Conference in Bremen The 15th ICRS is organized by the University of Bremen under the leadership of coral reef expert Professor Dr. Christian Wild, head of the University's Department of Marine Ecology. Previous 1 … 23 24 25 … 36 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.